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The Vegas Golden Knights have extended their lead in the Pacific Division to four points over Edmonton after defeating the New Jersey Devils 2-0 on Sunday night. Adin Hill made 25 saves for his third shutout this season and tenth overall, leading the Golden Knights to their fifth win in six games. Mark Stone and Noah Hanifin each scored a power-play goal in the third period, with both goals coming off Hanifin shots from the point. Jack Eichel had two assists to stretch his single-season franchise record to 26 points on the man advantage.
The Golden Knights played poorly in the third period in their past three games, but this was their best final period by far over the span. Adin Hill made a glove save with 6:17 left in the second period to rob Paul Cotter on a 2-on-1 chance, which was a key moment in the game. The Golden Knights scored on two power plays after entering the third period with the third-best power play in the NHL, converting on 27.9% of their opportunities. New Jersey came in with the second-best penalty kill at 83.6%.
The Devils were led by goalie Jacob Markstrom, who stopped 22 shots in his first game since January 22 after being sidelined by a strained knee ligament. The Golden Knights' Brayden McNabb played in his 800th game, while Zach Whitecloud played in his 300th game. The Golden Knights have a 21-6-3 record in home games and a 35-18-6 record overall, with a 34-6-4 record in games they score three or more goals. The Devils have gone 18-12-2 on the road and 33-22-6 overall, serving 9.0 penalty minutes per game to rank eighth in NHL play.
Here are the match scores and statistics:
- Vegas Golden Knights: 2
- New Jersey Devils: 0
- Adin Hill saves: 25
- Jacob Markstrom saves: 22
- Power plays: 4
- Penalty minutes: 9.0
The Golden Knights' victory was a testament to their teamwork and determination, with Adin Hill's shutout being a key factor in their win. The team's ability to score on power plays and their strong defense were also crucial in their victory. The Golden Knights will look to continue their winning streak as they host Toronto on Wednesday, while the Devils will try to bounce back from their loss as they visit Dallas on Tuesday.
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