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Vegas Golden Knights at Minnesota Wild

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Eichel leads Vegas in 4-goal 2nd period to beat Wild 5-1

Nicolas Roy, Alex Pietrangelo, Paul Cotter and Reilly Smith also scored against former Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who had little help in front of him and lost his cool after giving up Eichel's goal that was the fourth of the second period for the visitors.

Kirill Kaprizov scored on a power play for the Wild against Vegas goalie Logan Thompson, who made 23 saves before a non-contact injury early in the third period left him unable to put any weight on his left leg as teammates helped him off the ice.

Everything else up to that point was going well for the Golden Knights, who came out of a nine-day break to beat Nashville 5-1 on Tuesday with their dads proudly joining them on the road trip.

“They bring a lot of energy. Obviously we want to play good for them,” Smith said. “They’ve supported us through our entire hockey career.”

Jonathan Marchessault, who had two assists, flipped a pass to Eichel as he sped past Minnesota's Marcus Foligno up the right wing. Eichel, who ended a nine-game goalless streak, snapped a shot over Fleury's right shoulder for a 5-1 lead with 6:37 left before the second intermission.

Fleury immediately turned and hammered his stick against the post before flinging it in further frustration past mid-ice. That was the third goal Fleury gave up in a span of 2:26, after Kaprizov had ignited the crowd with his team-leading 29th goal.

Filip Gustavsson, who was in the net for the 4-1 loss at Dallas the night before, replaced Fleury for the third period. Fleury, who has a higher goals against average and a lower save percentage than Gustavsson, stopped 18 shots before he was pulled.

“There’s no blame for Marc-Andre Fleury, and his teammates said that in between the second and third period," coach Dean Evason said. "Everybody knows what happened.”

One of the goals Fleury gave up was a penalty shot after Alex Goligoski was called for slashing Smith, who sent the puck between Fleury's pads after it glanced off the goalie's stick.

“When you’re struggling to score, you can’t be giving them free goals,” Goligoski said.

The Wild, playing their first home game in 12 days, started a vital seven-game homestand against a bunch of winning teams. With three straight ugly losses out of their eight-day break, they're in precarious position for the playoffs — tied with Calgary for the second wild-card spot.

Undisciplined play has been a major problem, and the absence of defenseman Jonas Brodin (lower-body injury) for a second straight game didn't help. The Wild, who lost 3-2 at Arizona on Monday and 4-1 at Central Division leader Dallas on Wednesday, were booed as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

The Golden Knights have gone the opposite direction since their break, despite recently losing key forward Mark Stone to a back injury.

“This is the time good teams, I think, they don’t let points slip away,” coach Bruce Cassidy said.

FINGERS CROSSED

Thompson, who was replaced in net by Adin Hill, was “moving around” in the dressing room afterward, Cassidy said, and will have an MRI exam on Friday morning.

“We’ll have a much better idea, and hopefully we get good news,” Cassidy said.

YOU GUYS WERE GOOD TRAVELERS

The Golden Knights are 7-0-1 on their annual dads' trip since the bonding excursion was first initiated by the 2017 expansion club. The Pacific Division-leading Golden Knights were 0-2-2 in their last four games before their break.

“It seems like they had a lot of fun, and when they come and help us win two games, especially the way we did it, I don’t see a mothers' trip coming in anytime soon,” Smith said.

UP NEXT

Golden Knights: Host Anaheim on Sunday, their first home game in 22 days.

Wild: Host New Jersey on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

VGK leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 7:07 Nicolas Roy Goal (10) Snap Shot, assists: Keegan Kolesar (7), Brett Howden (3)
Goal 2nd Period 2:41 Alex Pietrangelo Goal (7) Snap Shot, assists: none
Goal 2nd Period 4:37 Kirill Kaprizov Goal (29) Wrist Shot, assists: Joel Eriksson Ek (24), Matt Boldy (21)
Goal 2nd Period 10:47 Paul Cotter Goal (9) Snap Shot, assists: Jack Eichel (20), Jonathan Marchessault (18)
Goal 2nd Period 12:53 Reilly Smith Goal (19) Snap Shot, assists: none
Goal 2nd Period 13:13 Jack Eichel Goal (16) Wrist Shot, assists: Jonathan Marchessault (19), Zach Whitecloud (6)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/vgk.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originVGK https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/min.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originMIN
17 Blocked Shots 13
12 Hits 37
8 Takeaways 8
31 Shots 28
0 Power Play Goals 1
1 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
35 Faceoffs Won 33
51.5 Faceoff Win Percent 48.5
3 Giveaways 6
4 Total Penalties 3
8 Penalty Minutes 6
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bobby Brink, RW Day-To-Day Mar 13
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
Vegas Golden Knights Vegas Golden Knights Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 18,797 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 36 26 75 3
Vegas 30 22 74 14
Edmonton 32 26 72 8
San Jose 31 26 68 6
Seattle 29 26 67 9
Los Angeles 26 23 67 15
Calgary 26 32 59 7
Vancouver 20 37 48 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 11 97 9
Dallas 41 14 92 10
Minnesota 38 16 88 12
Utah 34 26 74 6
Nashville 29 27 67 9
Winnipeg 26 28 62 10
St. Louis 26 29 62 10
Chicago 25 29 61 11
Full Standings