Knights safe by winning Preds, the Pacific section title

Noah Hanifin remained 1:55 and Vegas Golden Knights welcomed the Pacific section of the Pacific section with 5-3 victories against Nashville Predators in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Hanifin, 3-3 ties to break the tie Nashville Golander Justus Annunen’in gloves from the hands of a slap throws just out of the blue line from the hands of a 15-game scoreless drought. Ivan Barbashev sealed the victory with an empty Netter 1,7 seconds before.
Brett Howden and Nicolas Roy had a goal and assistant, Reilly Smith had two assists, and Alexander Holtz scored the fourth episode title in the eight seasons Vegas (49-22-9, 107 points). Adin Hill made 14 savings for the Golden Knights, who finished with a normal seasonal home record, and in 2017, in a season (29), he tied the team sign for most home win.
Jonathan Marchesault hit 20 goals in his career for the eighth time in his career, Luke Evangelista had two assists, and Jordan Oesterle and Marc Del Gaizo scored Nashville (29-43-8, 66 points). Annunen stopped 24 out of 28 shots for Predators, a two -game win.
Although Nashville returned to 10-0 to start the game, the first period of the competition went ahead 1-0 in the 8:11 sign of the first period, and by Oesterle 4 to 2-2-2-2-at the end of Hill’s left pad.
The Golden Knights went ahead 3-1 in the second period. Howden began to return with a wrist shot from the left Faceoff point, which was passed by Annunen’s glove. After 94 seconds, Roy followed a wrist shot from the low nest to the upper right corner of a Keegan cholesar crossing. Holtz then scored a power game goal in the middle of the period and made a pass through the right pole from William Karlsson.
Nashville walked to connect with two goals in the first five minutes of the third period. Marchesault was the first when he stuck in a rebound of a Zachary L’Heureux shot. Del Gaizo then tied him when he hit him in the helmet when he was shot in the blue line of Andreas Englund and looked at the upper right corner of the network.
-FELD level media