NHL Game Recap - Ottawa at Vegas
Sun Oct 28, 2018 8:00 PM EDT

NYR
3
LAK
4
F
NYI
2
CAR
1
F
DAL
2
DET
4
F
EDM
2
CHI
1
F(OT)
SJS
4
ANA
3
F(OT)
OTT
3
VGK
4
F(OT)

Oct 28, 2018, 8:00 PM EDT

Final (Overtime)

1

2

3

OT

T

SOG

Ottawa

1

1

1

0

3

22

Vegas

0

2

1

1

4

53

W: Fleury (5-4-0)

L: Anderson (4-3-2)

OTT: Ryan (2) , Dzingel (4) , Duchene (4)

VGK: Marchessault (6) , Tuch 2 (2) , Reaves (3)

Marchessault's OT penalty shot lifts Vegas past Ottawa 4-3
Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:46 AM

LAS VEGAS (AP) Jonathan Marchessault had never attempted a penalty shot in his NHL career.

He made his first one count Sunday night.

Marchessault earned a penalty shot after being hooked by Mark Stone on what would have been a breakaway, and beat goalie Craig Anderson to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a 4-3 overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators.

"I had one in the AHL, I think I did like almost the same move, I just went high glove," said Marchessault, who leads Vegas with 11 points this season. "I kind of knew a little bit what I was going to do, I just waiting ... I was able to put it where I wanted it."

The Golden Knights rallied from trailing 2-0 early and avoided their second three-game losing streak, after consecutive losses at home.

Alex Tuch scored two goals and Ryan Reaves added his third of the season for Vegas, while Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves.

Matt Duchene, Bobby Ryan and Ryan Dzingel scored for the Senators, while Anderson made 49 saves.

The Golden Knights outshot Ottawa, 53-22. In their first 10 games, the Golden Knights had 37 or more shots on goal just four times. They had 37 shots through two periods.

"Things weren't going well for us the first half of the game," Vegas coach Gerard Gallant said. "We were working hard, everything was going well except the puck wasn't going in the net and we found ourselves down 2-0. ... If we would have lost tonight, I would have been upset with not getting the two points, but the way we played was outstanding."

The victory, however, didn't come without the Golden Knights losing another player to injury for the second consecutive game. After losing forward Max Pacioretty, who left Friday's game after being drilled by Tampa Bay's Braydon Coburn, forward Cody Eakin left Sunday's game after being hit in the head by Mark Borowiecki in the first period.

"It was a big hit, I don't think Borowiecki wanted to go over there and exactly hit Cody Eakin in the head," Gallant said. "But the puck came to Cody right there and he was coming in with a lot of speed .... but I don't think there was any intent to try and hurt the guy."

Duchene gave the Senators an early 1-0 lead in the first period, and Ryan extended Ottawa's lead midway through the second period, when he punched home the Senators' first road power-play goal of the season.

"Our players are giving everything they've got, we talked about having 60 minutes of keeping it together and that's exactly what our players did," Ottawa coach Guy Boucher said "That's the difference with the previous two games (against) Boston and Colorado, where we played really good for two periods and then just because the other team scored, whether it's the end of the second or beginning of the third, all of a sudden we start to get out of whack, impatient, lose our structure ... we didn't do that tonight. The composure was there the entire game. That's a big building block for us."

Tuch, who missed the first eight games of the season with a lower-body injury, notched his first goal of the season when he went forehand-backhand to deke Anderson and cut Ottawa's lead in half. Reaves scored his first career power-play goal when he tied the game with 1:39 left in the second period.

Playing a nifty passing game of tic-tac-toe, Dzingel was the beneficiary as he scored his team-leading fourth road goal of the season to put Ottawa back on top. The lead didn't last long, though, as Tuch scored his second goal 28 seconds later.

"It's a big win, especially since we're going on the road for two really hard games against two really good opponents," Tuch said. "I thought we played really well today, we had a lot of shots, we had a lot of guys in front of the net, Craig Anderson played an unbelievable game, but we just kept battling."

NOTES: Vegas went 1 for 5 with an extra man, and is 4 for 37 on power-play opportunities this season. .... Fleury remains one shutout away from 50 career shutouts. ... Thomas Chabot leads the Senators with seven points (two goals, five assists) on the road. ... The Senators are now 1 for 9 with power play chances on the road.

UP NEXT

Ottawa: Visits Arizona on Tuesday.

Vegas: Visits Nashville on Tuesday.

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Goalies

OTT SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
C. Anderson 53 4 49 .925 62:19 0
VGK SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
M. Fleury 22 3 19 .864 62:24 0

Skaters

OTT G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
T. Chabot 0 2 2 0 25:02 2 0 0
R. Dzingel 1 1 2 1 19:56 2 0 0
VGK G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
E. Haula 0 2 2 1 19:46 5 0 0
A. Tuch 2 0 2 2 19:53 8 0 0

Team Comparison

OTT VGK
Goals For 3 4
Shots on Goal 22 53
Penalty Minutes 28 21
Faceoff Percentage 47.9 52.1
Power Play Goals 1 1
Power Play Opportunities 2 5
Power Play Percentage 50.0 20.0
Hits 19 36
Blocks 29 10
Giveaways 13 6
Takeaways 15 20

Scoring Summary

1st Period

OTT 03:08 Duchene (4) (Dzingel, Ceci)

2nd Period

OTT 08:52 Ryan (2) Power Play(Stone, Chabot)
VGK 15:14 Tuch (1) (Haula)
VGK 18:21 Reaves (3) Power Play(Miller, Haula)

3rd Period

OTT 07:49 Dzingel (4) (Wideman, Chabot)
VGK 08:17 Tuch (2) (Holden)

Overtime

VGK 02:24 Marchessault (6) Penalty Shot(Unassisted)

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 18,089
Game Time: