FSM Essential Recap: Golden Knights vs Panthers – Game 63
Golden Knights (33-26-4) | Florida Panthers (41-14-6)
Golden Knights end their 5 game losing streak with a 5-3 win against the Panthers.

The Vegas Golden Knights are back in the win column. After suffering five consecutive regulation losses for the first time in franchise history, the Golden Knights delivered a promising 5-3 win against the Florida Panthers Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena. Las Vegas was able to end a demoralizing stretch, but the cost of the victory remains unclear.
Jack Eichel blocked a shot with his arm in the second period. He went down the tunnel but came back later in the frame; however, he was not on the bench to start the third period, and the Golden Knights later announced that he would not return to the game due to an upper-body injury. Pete DeBoer did not have an update following the game.
Aside from yet another tough break on the injury front, the Golden Knights played their best game in quite some time. They had a few fresh faces in the lineup as Brett Howden and Mattias Janmark were back in action. The back end also featured a new look as Derrick Pouliot made his Golden Knights debut just hours after signing a one-year deal. He has spent the 2021-22 season with Henderson but helped fill the void on a thin Vegas blue line.
The former first-round pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins skated on the third pairing with Daniil Miromanov, who was recalled ahead of the game. Logan Thompson got his fourth start after a tough relief appearance for Laurent Brossoit the other night in Winnipeg. He bounced back in a big way, stopping 33 of 36 shots and helping the Golden Knights by holding Florida to two goals on 28 shots in the first two periods.
He had to be strong early, as the pace was electric from the start. It was a somewhat risky strategy against the best offense in the league, but the Golden Knights were able to generate enough prime scoring chances of their own, and Thompson stopped 15 of 16 in the opening period.
William Karlsson had one such grade-A chance in front of the Florida net but was robbed by Panthers goaltender Spencer Knight. As is often the case, a huge save at one end preceded a goal at the other.
Carter Verhaeghe opened the scoring, beating Thompson after getting behind the Vegas defense and driving to the net. Thompson challenged Verhaeghe and forced the initial shot wide, but Verhaeghe stayed with the play and potted his second-chance opportunity to give Florida the 1-0 lead 8:04 into the contest.
Verhaeghe got a breakaway shortly thereafter but crashed into Thompson, whose leg appeared to twist awkwardly before hitting the post hard.

Thompson was slow to get up but remained in the game.
The Golden Knights continued to push, and eventually, the fourth line broke through. Keegan Kolesar sent a behind-the-back feed to open ice, which Michael Amadio retrieved; he flipped the puck over to Howden, who drove to the net and beat Golden Knight far-side, evening things up at 1-1 in the final three minutes of the period.
It was Howden’s first game back after missing seven; he has 10 points in his last 14 games. Pouliot also found the scoresheet in his first game with the big club. He was credited with the lone assist on Evgenii Dadonov’s first of two second-period tallies against his former team, which gave the Knights a 2-1 lead 5:38 into the middle frame.
Dadonov cut into the middle of the ice and sniped the puck over Knight’s shoulder; it was vintage Dadonov, something he hasn’t shown much in his time with Vegas. But he appeared hungry for revenge and scored again just six seconds into a Vegas power play later in the frame. Dadonov’s 14th of the season gave the Golden Knights a two-goal lead at 14:32 of the second.
However, Florida responded to make it 3-2 before the end of the period.
Thompson stopped the initial shot, but the puck hit Pouliot’s skate and bounced to Anthony Duclair, who found the wide-open Sam Bennett for the tap-in. The Panthers got the next goal as well. Though Vegas demonstrated great discipline for most of the game, it only took one penalty to fall victim to Florida’s power play.
The Panthers scored at 12:26 of the third to knot things up at 3-3 as Sam Reinhart got a piece of a point shot by Aaron Ekblad. It was the third time the Panthers scored after getting behind the Vegas defense, as Reinhart was left alone in front to set the screen.
But Vegas responded quickly.
Nicolas Roy broke up a pass attempt by the falling Bennett, got a step on Gustav Forsling, and was off to the races. He worked his magic on the breakaway, beating Golden Knight with his go-to backhand move to regain the lead. Roy’s goal came 57 seconds after Reinhart’s and turned out to be the game-winner. Karlsson later scored an empty-net goal to seal the 5-3 win; it was his first goal in 16 games and capped off an impressive performance by the Golden Knights.
It was a critical win for a Golden Knights team fading out of the playoff picture and desperate to rebound from five consecutive losses. The two points allow Vegas to remain in the second wildcard seed with 70 points, which is especially crucial on a night when both Edmonton and Dallas won their respective matchups.
However, with Eichel exiting the game and missing the third period with an injury, it’s difficult to classify the 5-3 victory as a true win as the injury gods continue to strike. Vegas is now without Eichel, Mark Stone, Max Pacioretty, Reilly Smith, Brayden McNabb, Alec Martinez, Nicolas Hague, Ben Hutton, and Robin Lehner.
The Vegas Golden Knights are back home and take on the LA Kings Saturday afternoon. They drop the puck at 1:00, which can be seen on AT&T Sports Net.
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-DJ Wood– Franchise Sports Media
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