Pavel Dorofeyev had two power-play goals and added an assist and the Vegas Golden Knights broke open a tie game with three third-period goals to beat the Minnesota Wild 4-1 on Sunday night.
Fleury won 117 games as a Golden Knight over four seasons, guiding Vegas to the 2018 Stanley Cup Final in its inaugural campaign in paving the way for the city to fall in love with the new franchise
VGK 0, Wild 1 LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Vegas Golden Knights are looking to wrap up a three-game homestand with a win against the Minnesota Wild on Sunday night after suffering two losses.
That's Wild It's not normal for the Minnesota Wild to lose in the fashion that they did on Sunday night visiting the Vegas Golden Knights. We have been accustomed to this team being able to get the majority of the scoring chances and shots on goal throughout this season;
BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Wild will try to keep a four-game road win streak alive when they play the Vegas Golden Knights. Vegas is 17-6-0 at home and 28-11-3 overall. The Golden Knights have a 9-3-2 record in games decided by a goal. Minnesota is 27-12-4 overall and 16-3-3 in road games. The Wild are 10-3-2 when scoring a power-play goal.
Keegan Kolesar, Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev scored for the Knights in the third period, as Vegas broke out of its recent scoring slump and beat the Wild for the second time this season.
Two teams that are among the league leaders in wins and points will clash at the Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday night.
Former Vegas Golden Knight fan favorite Marc-Andre Fleury spent his last game in Vegas as an NHL player. Fleury was given a very special message from his former