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Golden Knights look at Oilers and even the series: ‘No panic’

April 1, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Edmonton Oilers Goaltender Calvin Pickard (30), Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone (61) T-Mobile Arena in the second period in the second period wants to save a rebound. Compulsory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Vegas Golden Knights say that although 2-0 ahead and only seven shots in the last two periods, Edmonton Oilers in Las Vegas and the seven best Western conference in Las Vegas says that there is no need to go to the second round of the second round series.

On Tuesday, the 4-2 losses in the game 1 showed that Vegas lost a match after making a multiported leadership in 102 playoff match on the history of the team and lost a match for the first time.

Edmonton dominated the last 40 minutes, in the second period, Vegas left 12-1 behind and scored three unanswered goals in the third period for the fifth straight return victory-a NHL record for a consecutive return win in one season.

“This, this,” said Vegas captain Mark Stone, two first -term goals in the loss. “Obviously, not the result we want. There were some good parts of the game, some bad parts of the game. We will go on it, we will prepare for Thursday night because it will be great for us.”

Orum I think it’s not panic for us, “the Golden Knights Brandon Saad. “Just reset and move on to the next. Especially before we go to Edmonton here, we need a backfire at home here. So it’s a very important game.”

Vegas watched 2-1 in the first round series with Minnesota Wild before gathering to win three flat games.

“I’m sure the kids know that we’re behind the last series, we’ve found a way to return.” He said. “It helps us back. This is always a good thing to know behind your mind. … But we can’t trust it. We have to play better.”

Using four lines and three lines to wear teams on the way to 2023 Stanley Cup, Vegas, who used strong depth in the three defense pairs, seemed to be beaten by Oiles in the Game 1 in his own game.

“We continued to come to them,” he said. “He continued to deepen Puck and finally made some games.”

“We have a belief and we have an incredible depth,” Zach Hyman, who scored the game winner with 3:02, added. “I think all the lines contribute. Everyone feels like they have a role, everyone feels important, everyone is important in this team. This is a great feeling. Frankly, we have to continue.”

Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said on Tuesday that his team would not see a better start in the game 2, although he set the NHL record for consecutive backup playoff wins.

“Yes, we want to make a better start, score the first goal and travel from there.” He said. “But if you can choose a period in which you will be the most powerful, as a coach, you want to be the best way in the third period. Because it will come here.”

At worst, Oilers returns home for games 3 and 4, knowing that they wrest the home-tuz advantage in the series.

“Big,” Hyman said. “You play one of them at home, and now you really have the opportunity to put them in their heels. Yes, it makes you feel good to get the first here.”

-FELD level media

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