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Who would have thought that theVegas Golden Knights, in their first expansion season, would be en-route to one of the most memorable years in recentNHLmemory? After clinching first in thePacific Division, sweeping theLos Angeles Kingsin the first round of theStanley Cup Playoffs, the Golden Knights would seek to continued that narrative on Sunday evening against theSan Jose Sharks.

What fans of the newest addition to the leagues category of teams witnessed was a stone-cold game played by the Vegas Golden Knights that would see an end to the series with a 3-0 victory, and a 4-2 series final.
Goals from Vegas’Marchessault,Schmidt, in the second, and fromEakinin the third periods of play would prove to be enough for the youthful franchise to eliminate the veteran Sharks. San Jose’s goaltender,Martin Jones, would make 30 saves in the loss, while Golden Knight’s goaltender,Marc-Andre Fleury, would make 28 saves in the shutout victory.

This loss continues the cup-drought for veteran players such asJoe Thornton,Brent Burns, andLogan Couturefor the San Jose franchise.
While the continuation of the remarkable season that has become the Vegas Golden Knights will see the team in theWestern Conference Finalswhere they will take on the winner ofGame 7between theNashville Predators, and theWinnipeg Jetson Thursday night.

Chris Nugent
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