Jack Eichel, Noah Hanifin and Tomas Hertl each had a goal and an assist and the Vegas Golden Knights won their third straight, 5-2 over the Toronto Maple Leafs
The Vegas Golden Knights (37-18-6) earned their third straight win on home ice as they defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs (38-21-3), 5-2, on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena. HOW IT WENT DOWN After the first shot on goal of the night from Brandon Saad,
The Vegas Golden Knights' 5-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday was the result of two lessons the team learned the hard way.
Playing at Las Vegas is a tough enough assignment that an F isn't on the table here, but a D feels appropriate.
Two days ago, the Vegas Golden Knights (38-18-6) trounced the Toronto Maple Leafs. They were defensively sound and capitalized on their chances. On Friday, the Golden Knights enjoyed a repeat performance and beat the Pittsburgh Penguins (24-31-10) 4-0.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are finding out the hard way that costly mistakes against elite competition can be unforgiving – especially against top contenders like the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights.
Toronto Maple Leafs have faced three straight losses with issues rooted in costly mistakes against teams like the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights. Head coach Craig Berube emphasizes the need to clean up these errors,
Toronto's power play is firing on all cylinders, and we expect Mitch Marner to remain at the forefront of the Buds' special teams production.