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Golden Knights’ Slow Starts Fuel Frustrating Five-Game Skid

By Matthias Binder February 2, 2026
‘Right now, it sucks’: Golden Knights still struggling to start on time
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‘Right now, it sucks’: Golden Knights still struggling to start on time

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Comebacks Fall Short in AnaheimPersistent Pattern EmergesDivision Race Heats UpRoad to Recovery Before Break

Comebacks Fall Short in Anaheim (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – The Golden Knights keep digging early holes in games, turning potential wins into losses during a troubling stretch.[1]

Comebacks Fall Short in Anaheim

The team trailed by three goals early in the second period against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night. They mounted a rally with two tallies but fell 4-3 at Honda Center. This marked their fifth consecutive defeat, following a loss to Seattle the previous night.[1]

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Defenseman Shea Theodore captured the sentiment after the game. “It seems like the past little bit we’ve been chasing way too much,” he said. The Knights conceded the opening goal for the eighth time in their last 10 outings. Coach Bruce Cassidy pointed to lapses in front of the net and poor rush defense as key issues.[1]

Persistent Pattern Emerges

These slow beginnings have repeated frequently. The Knights erased deficits in eight third-period comebacks this season alone. Yet reliance on late surges has proven unsustainable, especially after a season-high seven-game winning streak evaporated.[1]

Anaheim’s initial goals stemmed from deflections in tight spaces. Goaltender Adin Hill faced challenges reading one shot early. A power-play goal later extended the lead, one Cassidy deemed preventable. Forward Ivan Barbashev and a teammate narrowed the gap, but momentum faded.[1]

Division Race Heats Up

The skid represents the second five-game slide for Vegas since January. They now sit tied with the Edmonton Oilers for first in the Pacific Division, holding a game in hand. Just six points separate the top from sixth place.

  • Eighth opening goal allowed in 10 games
  • Five straight losses, second such streak this year
  • Tied for Pacific lead despite recent slump
  • Eight third-period comebacks attempted this season

Theodore noted the third-period push showed promise on the forecheck. Still, the overall execution fell short. Cassidy stressed better competition near the crease after Saturday’s issues.[1]

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Road to Recovery Before Break

Two games remain before the Winter Olympics hiatus. The Knights plan to send nine players to represent their countries. Cassidy highlighted the need for sharper starts to build confidence heading into the pause.

“Overall, not good enough,” Theodore added. “There’s two games left before the break and we want to be feeling good going into it. Right now, it sucks.”[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Slow starts have led to repeated chasing scenarios.
  • Division lead remains intact but vulnerable.
  • Olympic break offers reset opportunity.

The Golden Knights must address these early deficits swiftly to regain form. A strong finish before the break could restore momentum. What adjustments will turn the tide? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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