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05/24/26 11:17:00
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05/24 23:15 CDT Golden Knights shake off disputed no-goal, storm past Avalanche
for a 3-0 series lead
Golden Knights shake off disputed no-goal, storm past Avalanche for a 3-0
series lead
By MARK ANDERSON
AP Sports Writer
LAS VEGAS (AP) --- A two-goal swing over a disputed no-goal call in the first
period that resulted in a three-goal deficit could have doomed Vegas on Sunday.
The Golden Knights, instead, put the setback behind them and rallied to beat
the Colorado Avalanche 5-3 and take a 3-0 series lead in the Western Conference
Final.
Vegas forward Pavel Dorofeyev appeared to score a power-play goal with 7:26
left in the first period, but officials immediately waved it off and the
decision was upheld on video review. The Golden Knights immediately celebrated
despite the initial call with a run through the high-five line, believing the
call would be changed after officials checked the video.
Officials ruled on the ice that the puck went off Dorofeyev's glove, according
to the ESPN broadcast, and found the video inconclusive.
Dorofeyev's stick also might have been above the cross bar, but it was at least
even with it.
The Avalanche then made the Golden Knights pay when Jack Drury found himself
alone on a breakaway, deking Vegas goalie Carter Hart to score the short-handed
goal with 6:45 left for the three-goal lead.
A lead that didn't last.
"Not super ideal, obviously, but I think we got a pretty big penalty kill after
that and it kind of settled us down and the period ends," Golden Knights
captain Mark Stone said. "That's probably the best thing that could happen to
us, the period ends."
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