Pavel Dorofeyev's OT goal has Golden Knights on brink of WCF - ESPN
LAS VEGAS — Pavel Dorofeyev has made a name for himself with his shot from the right circle, the epitome of a skilled player making the best use of his talents by setting the Vegas record for power-play goals with 20 this season.
But this is the Stanley Cup playoffs and toughness is asked of all the players.
Dorofeyev took a hard shot off his right knee in the second period Tuesday night, forcing him to leave the ice for a few minutes. But Dorofeyev, who earlier had a power-play goal, scored at 4:10 of overtime to give Vegas a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks, moving the Golden Knights a victory away from advancing to the Western Conference final.
«I just blocked a shot,» said Dorofeyev, who has seven goals this postseason. «It's kind of a (lousy) part of my job, but it hurts more when I miss it. I just had to get myself together and get back on the ice.»
Game 6 of the second-round series is Thursday night at Anaheim.
The Golden Knights can reach the conference final for the first time since winning the Stanley Cup in 2023. Anaheim, making its first playoff appearance in eight years, will try force a Game 7 back in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Tomas Hertl had gone 29 games going back to the regular season without a goal, but now has two in two games. He also had the primary assist on Dorofeyev's power-play goal in the first period.
Jack Eichel had two assists, including the primary one on the winner.
Carter Hart stopped 34 shots, two nights after allowing four goals on 23 shots in a 4-3 loss in Anaheim. Hart bounced back from a similar situation in the opening series, allowing four goals on 12 shots in Game 3 at Utah before winning five of his next six starts.
«We have all the faith in the world in Carter,» said Vegas


