NHL

Anaheim Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights

· West 2nd Round - Game 2
Final
3 - 1

Ducks beat Golden Knights 3-1 and send series back to Anaheim at 1-1

Mark Stone scores power-play goal vs. Ducks

The Ducks head home with the chance to grab hold of the best-of-seven second-round NHL playoff series, with Game 3 on Friday night. Vegas hopes to pull off a repeat of its first-round series when the Golden Knights went to Utah at 1-1 before winning in six games.

“That's not our tradition of playing that type of game, a low-scoring affair,” Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said. “I think we've had some stretches over the course of the season, particularly late. This is the only way you're going to be successful in playoffs is you've got to win games like tonight. It's going to take everybody to play these types of games, and I thought everybody contributed.”

Sennecke, a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy that goes to the league's top rookie, became the fourth Ducks player 20 or younger to score multiple goals in a postseason.

Dostal saved 21 shots and nearly had his third career shutout, including regular-season play, before Mark Stone scored a power-play goal in the closing seconds.

“I always say it doesn't matter how you win or what the score is," Dostal said. "(A shutout) obviously is the cherry on the top. It doesn't really matter. We got a ‘W’ and that's all we really focus on."

Carter Hart made 25 saves for the Golden Knights. Brett Howden's four-game goal streak ended, as did Ivan Barbarshev's seven-game point streak.

The Golden Knights' penalty kill gave them a chance. They killed all five penalties, including a stretch of 6:19 in the first period in which the Golden Knights took four penalties, including a double minor by Jack Eichel for high sticking. Vegas has killed off 19 straight penalties this postseason and is 24 of 25 overall.

Though Golden Knights coach John Tortorella had no complaints about the PK, he wasn't thrilled to begin the game with so many trips to the penalty box.

“It screws us up,” Tortorella said. “We wanted to try to get a good start and we're sitting in the box. I think that affects things as you're trying to get through that first period, but the penalty kill has been fantastic and that was a key part of the game. We just couldn't make it stand.”

But offense again was at a premium for Vegas, and Tortorella adjusted his lines to try to find some life. Stone moved to the top line, William Karlsson shifted to the second and Pavel Dorofeyev dropped to the third.

Quenneville found some magic by moving Cutter Gauthier up to the second line with Mikael Granlund and Alex Killorn. That group had 20 scoring chances to one for Vegas after two periods, according to Natural Stat Trick. They finished with a 23-5 advantage.

Quenneville also took forward Mason McTavish, who had a goal and three assists in the six-game first-round victory over Edmonton, out of the lineup. He failed to score on two shots in the opener of this series.

The Ducks broke through in the second period, controlling play for about six minutes as Vegas struggled to keep the puck out of its zone. Then finally it was too much, Jeffrey Viel passing from below the goal line to Sennecke, camped out in front of the net for the 1-0 lead with 8:37 left in the period.

Troy Terry's backhand pass to Carlsson at 6:36 of the third period made it 2-0 for the Ducks. Harkins added an empty-net goal with 3:30 remaining.

Regular Season Series

ANA wins series 3-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 11:23 Beckett Sennecke Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Jeffrey Viel (1), Ryan Poehling (1)
Goal 3rd Period 6:36 Leo Carlsson Goal (4) Wrist Shot, assists: Troy Terry (6), Chris Kreider (5)
Goal 3rd Period 16:30 Jansen Harkins Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 19:54 Mark Stone Goal (3) Wrist Shot, assists: Jack Eichel (9), Shea Theodore (3)

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 19
39 Hits 39
2 Takeaways 2
28 Shots 22
0 Power Play Goals 1
5 Power Play Opportunities 4
0.0 Power Play Percentage 25.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
21 Faceoffs Won 36
36.8 Faceoff Win Percent 63.2
15 Giveaways 19
4 Total Penalties 4
8 Penalty Minutes 10
Vegas Golden Knights Vegas Golden Knights Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Troy Terry, RW Out May 21
Radko Gudas, D Out May 14
Drew Helleson, D Out May 14
Ryan Poehling, C Out May 13
Petr Mrazek, G Injured Reserve Feb 18

Game Information

T-Mobile Arena

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Attendance: 18,018 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 17 26 95 39
Edmonton 11 30 93 41
Anaheim 6 33 92 43
Los Angeles 20 27 90 35
San Jose 8 35 86 39
Seattle 11 37 79 34
Calgary 9 39 77 34
Vancouver 8 49 58 25
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