Stone Sparks Vegas Fightback in Chaotic Second Period (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Las Vegas – The Vegas Golden Knights pushed the Edmonton Oilers to the brink Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena but fell short in overtime during a crucial Pacific Division matchup.[1][2] Captain Mark Stone delivered two timely goals to fuel a comeback, yet Evan Bouchard’s winner at 3:10 of the extra frame secured a 4-3 triumph for Edmonton. The result left Vegas holding third place with just nine games remaining in the regular season.[3]
Stone Sparks Vegas Fightback in Chaotic Second Period
Edmonton struck first in the opening period when Matt Savoie converted a sharp pass from Connor McDavid at 11:52, putting the Oilers ahead 1-0.[1] The Golden Knights responded early in the second as Stone snapped a lengthy scoring drought – his first goals since February 5 – with a backhand rebound at 4:09 to even the score.[2]
McDavid quickly restored Edmonton’s lead at 7:27 with a slick finish on a 3-on-1 rush, but Stone struck again at 14:51. He forced a turnover from McDavid and buried a backhand on a breakaway, tying the game at 2-2. The period turned physical, featuring scraps between Brett Howden and Darnell Nurse, as well as Jeremy Lauzon and Jason Dickinson. Zach Hyman then capitalized on a Brayden McNabb turnover at 16:42, roofing a wrist shot to give the visitors a 3-2 edge heading into the third.[1][2]
Third-Period Tie and Overtime Power-Play Miss
Ivan Barbashev kept Vegas alive at 6:21 of the third, tapping in a rebound from Pavel Dorofeyev’s rush shot to knot the score at 3-3.[1] Both teams traded chances in a tense frame, with Adin Hill making key stops for the hosts and Connor Ingram steady in net for Edmonton.
Overtime brought drama when Hyman drew a holding penalty on Stone, granting Vegas a 4-on-3 advantage for 1:02. The Golden Knights generated seven shots but converted none, most from long range. Moments after the power play expired, McDavid won a crucial faceoff back to Bouchard, who fired home the winner blocker side.[2] Hill finished with 25 saves, while Ingram stopped 26.[1]
Pacific Division Standings Tighten with Nine Games Left
The single point earned keeps Vegas in contention but underscores the stakes. Post-game, the Golden Knights sat third in the Pacific at 32-26-15 with 79 points, trailing Edmonton by two at 36-28-9 and 81 points. Anaheim led the division with 86 points in fewer games played.[3]
| Team | GP | Points | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anaheim Ducks | 72 | 86 | 1st |
| Edmonton Oilers | 73 | 81 | 2nd |
| Vegas Golden Knights | 73 | 79 | 3rd |
A Los Angeles victory elsewhere trimmed Vegas’ lead over the Kings for the final playoff spot. Edmonton now holds wins in the first three meetings this season and nine of the last 10 against Vegas, including a postseason series victory. Another clash awaits April 4 in Edmonton, possibly previewing a second-versus-third playoff tilt.[2]
Standout Efforts Amid Goaltending Concerns
Stone’s brace highlighted Vegas’ top-line production, with Barbashev adding his second goal in three games. McDavid notched a goal and two assists, reaching 800 career helpers in the process. Hyman’s timely score and Bouchard’s clutch finish proved decisive for the Oilers.[1]
- Matt Savoie opened scoring with McDavid assist (1st period, 11:52).
- Mark Stone tied it twice (2nd: 4:09, 14:51).
- Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman gave Edmonton edges (2nd: 7:27, 16:42).
- Ivan Barbashev evened in third (6:21).
- Evan Bouchard sealed OT win (3:10).
Vegas went 0-for-3 on the power play, including the critical overtime chance. The loss marked their first in OT in months and fifth defeat in six games (1-4-1).[4]
Key Takeaways:
- Vegas top line scored all three goals, signaling offensive promise.
- Oilers dominate recent history, winning 9 of last 10 meetings.
- Two-point gap to second place heightens playoff urgency with nine games left.
The Golden Knights showed resilience in rallying twice but must shore up late-game execution to climb the standings. A potential playoff rematch with Edmonton looms large – what adjustments will Vegas make next? Share your thoughts in the comments.
