Utah Mammoth Take Game 2 Over VGK, 3-2, With Third Period Game-Winner Tuesday; Both Teams Doled Out Hits, But Less Chippy Than Gm 1


Just the facts: Utah Mammoth 3 Vegas Golden Knights 2

Series: Tied at one game each

Winning goal: Logan Cooley of Utah in third period

Attendance: 17,871

 

Bottom line: Utah outplayed Vegas last two periods

VGK goal scorers: Mark Stone in period 1, Ivan Barbashev in period 2

Torts postgame: “We lost any kind of flow in the second period.”

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Story by Alan Snel            Photos by J. Tyge O’Donnell

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The chippy, post-whistle scrum action between the Vegas Golden Knights and Utah Mammoth in VGK’s 4-2 Game 1 was toned down in Game 2.

But it was still physical as the Knights and Mammoth were tied, 1-1, in the I-15 Stanley Cup playoff showdown.

Mark Stone scored a power play goal for his second goal in two games.  Then Utah scored when VGK goalie Carter Hart made a save, but the puck deflected off Rasmus Andersson’s skate blade into the goal as Andersson was in the middle of his stride.

It was 1-1 after one period.

 

Utah enjoyed territorial and shot advantage (13-4) in the second period, with Dylan Guenther blasting a one-timer past Hart.

But Jack Eichel set up Ivan Barbashev, who made a gorgeous backhander to knot the game at 2-2 late in the second.

Torts on Barbashev: “Physical player and has given us some good minutes.”

Utah scored the game-winner in period three when Logan Cooley put in a rebound past VGK goalie Carter Hart.

Vegas is the NHL’s best third period team. But tonight, the Knights could not muster the winning touch in the final 20 minutes.

Final: Utah 3 Vegas 2 and the series is tied at one apiece.

Utah coach Andre Tourigny talked about the fine line for players in the postseason: “You need to be urgent. You need to be patient.”


 

Alan Snel

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