Your Golden Knights just pulled off a wild comeback win
Alright, so if you crashed early last night, you missed a wild one in Dallas. The Vegas Golden Knights dug deep, coming back to beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 in regulation. It started a little shaky – Brayden McNabb got us on the board early in the first from Kolesar and Theodore, but then the Stars hit us with two quick ones, a power play goal from Wyatt Johnston and then another from Justin Hryckowian. We were down going into the second, and I’m telling you, the vibe on my couch was *not* good. But the boys flipped the script.
Ivan Barbashev tied it up on the power play in the second, assisted by Howden and Sissons, showing that grit we know so well. Then came the big moment in the third – Reilly Smith, with assists from Marner and Dorofeyev, buried the game-winner. Talk about coming in clutch! The guys showed some serious resilience, especially against a team like the Stars, who had us outshot almost 2-to-1. That’s the kind of character that wins you games, even when you're not playing your absolute best.
This win is huge for the Vegas Golden Knights, truly. We’re sitting second in the Pacific now, holding onto that playoff spot, and every point right now is like hitting a jackpot. We’re 32-25-14 with 78 points, and frankly, after a bit of a bumpy stretch, getting this W on the road against a strong team is exactly what the doctor ordered. It's a jolt of energy for the whole city, like seeing the fountains at Bellagio synchronized perfectly after a long week. We needed this, and it means we're still all-in on making some noise in the postseason.
Vegas Born, Vegas Raised — Let's Go Knights.
My guy, the crew on the morning show is breaking this whole thing down right now. Check it out live at mornings.live.