Vegas Golden Knights Lose First Home Game
Golden Knights Fall to Predators in Overtime Thriller
Vegas' Unbeaten Streak Comes to an End
The Vegas Golden Knights suffered their first home loss of the season, falling to the Nashville Predators in a thrilling overtime battle. The Golden Knights entered the game with a perfect 5-0 record at T-Mobile Arena, but they were unable to extend their streak against a tough Predators team.
The Predators took an early lead in the first period, but the Golden Knights rallied to tie the game in the second period. The two teams traded chances throughout the third period, but neither team could find the game-winning goal. The game went to overtime, where the Predators finally broke through and scored the game-winning goal.
The Golden Knights' loss snapped their five-game winning streak and dropped their record to 5-1-0. The Predators, meanwhile, improved to 4-2-1 with the victory. The two teams will face off again on Saturday night in Nashville.
Key Stats
- The Predators outshot the Golden Knights 34-27.
- The Golden Knights were 0-for-4 on the power play.
- The Predators were 1-for-3 on the power play.
- William Karlsson led the Golden Knights with five shots on goal.
- Filip Forsberg led the Predators with seven shots on goal.
What's Next?
The Golden Knights will travel to Nashville to face the Predators again on Saturday night. The game will be a rematch of the two teams' overtime thriller on Friday night. The Golden Knights will be looking to avenge their loss and improve their record to 6-1-0.