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Golden Knights beat Wild to clinch final playoff spot in West - ESPN

LAS VEGAS — Jack Eichel, Nicolas Roy and Pavel Dorofeyev each had a goal and an assist, Chandler Stephenson had four assists, and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Minnesota Wild 7-2 Friday night to clinch a playoff berth for the sixth time in seven seasons.

Jonathan Marchessault, Tomas Hertl, William Karlsson and Keegan Kolesar also scored goals. Noah Hanifin added two assists for the Golden Knights, and Logan Thompson had 25 saves.

The Golden Knights will get a chance to defend their Stanley Cup championship after their win combined with the St. Louis Blues' 5-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. Vegas is the second wild card in the Western Conference, one point behind the Los Angeles Kings for third place in the Pacific Division.

«You don't want to be or say that you were stressed, but we knew we had to win one game and we felt confident about that tonight,» Stephenson said.

Stephenson had four assists for the third time in his career and first time this season, reaching the 50-point mark for the third consecutive season.

Hertl's goal was his first since being acquired from the San Jose Sharks on March 8.

«It was just a great feeling,» Hertl said. «I'm more happy about being able to clinch the playoffs today, but I feel very good to score the first one in the building because it's a lot of fun to play here.»

Marat Khusnutdinov and Ryan Hartman scored for the Wild. Marc-Andre Fleury had a rough night facing his former team, allowing seven goals on 30 shots, the most he has given up since the Dallas Stars scored eight on him Nov. 12. Still arguably the most popular player in the club's short history, the crowd even chanted his name several times in the third period.

The Golden Knights scored three goals on special teams,

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