“He's been outstanding all year, tonight's another example of it,” said Alex Pietrangelo of Lehner. Vegas goaltender Robin Lehner allowed two first-period goals but was perfect afterward, blocking 36 of 38 shots total. “Thankfully our goalie was our best player early and we got a lot of character in that room and the guys fixed it.” “Tonight was not just a poor start, that was a horrendous start,” said Vegas head coach Peter DeBoer. Outshot 20-1 in the first period, Vegas was down 2-0 to the Canadiens on goals from Nick Suzuki and Tyler Toffoli. MONTREAL - The Vegas Golden Knights hadn’t scored on the power play since June 6, but their man advantage clicked Saturday and two power-play goals were the difference in a 5-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
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