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Golden Knights achieve 0.4 left to numb in game 3

Edmonton, Alberta-Reilly Smith scored with a shot that in Edmonton striker Leon Dr.

Vegas interrupted Edmonton's lead in the Western Conference semi-final series to 2-1 after Oilers star Connor McDavid tied it together with a central pass with a central pass that skate in off-defender Brayden McNabbs.

After Corey Perry Edmonton closed an early 2-0 lead, Nicolas Roy and Smith with goals in a span of 54 seconds in the first period.

William Karlsson introduced the golden knights with 2:55 in the second and beat goalkeeper Stuart Skinner with Noah Hanifin from a give-and-go game.

Adin Hill scored 17 parades for Vegas.

Game 4 is on Monday evening in Edmonton.

Vegas gathered in the first period after golden knights forward Mark Stone due to an injury to the upper body to the front.

Roy played a day after a fine that Trent Frederic in game 2 checks in the face in extension in extra time, and cut it to a rebound with 4:43 in the first to 2-1. Smith then put a back hike through Skinner's legs with 3:49 in time.

Skinner stopped 20 shots and took over the goal for the injured Calvin Pickard. Pickard seemed uncomfortable and trembled his left leg after Vega's striker Tomas Hertl had ended up in game 2 on his left pad.

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