The Golden Knights ride the power play, as Coach DeBoer gets his first win at home as the head coach for the Golden Knights. The Golden Knights tallied 4 power-play goals, which has only happened one other time in franchise history. Max Pacioretty and Jonathan Marchessault led the scoring for the Knights, with both players putting two past Binnington. It seemed like the Golden Knights always found themselves to be trailing by one goal, and that was more than the case. The St. Louis Blues were up by at least 1 goal, on three different occasions. The Golden Knights quickly bounced back, after every St. Louis goal. Nate Schmidt scored a beautiful slap-shot, to tie the game at 4-4, the Blues quickly answered to gain the lead, but Alex Tuch was there for the re-direct goal, to make it 5-5.
We head to overtime once again in the Fortress. Penalties were the Blues kryptonite tonight, after Jaden Schwartz was called for hooking. The Golden Knights played extremely well on the power-play, and they found a way to keep it going. Jonathan Marchessault scores the OT goal, after Binningtons' save deflects the puck.
The Golden Knights take on the New York Islanders, February 13th, Puck Drop 7:30 PM.
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