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The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Utah Mammoth 5-1 in Game 6, clinching the series and advancing to Round Two. The team displayed confidence and composure throughout the match.
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If the Vegas Golden Knights were the slightest bit nervous before a potential series-clinching Game 6 against the Utah Mammoth, they didnât let it show. The locker room was loose after Fridayâs morning skateâ Rasmus Andersson cracked jokes with Noah Hanifin, while Mitch Marner looked cool as a cucumber. In fact, you might have thought they were preparing for a game they already knew they were going to win.
Thatâs how they played, too. The Golden Knights were all over the Mammoth right from puck drop, and they didnât relent until the final horn. Even their celebrations were business as usual following a 5-1 victory to send them into Round Two.
âWeâve been here before,â said Mark Stone following the blowout win. âWe donât have the panic. Maybe some teams do, but we calm ourselves pretty quickly.â
The Golden Knights came out swinging and outshot the Mammoth 10-6 in the first. They didnât press for offense; they simply waited for the Mammoth to make a mistake. They finally capitalized on one at 15:02 into the period.
Lawson Crouse misread a play as the Mammoth tried to exit the zone, and Mitch Marner took it back the other way. He played catch with Mark Stone, moved into the slot, and fired a shot that went wide of the net. The puck bounced off the end boards right onto the stick of Brett Howden, who chipped it in for his fourth goal in three games.
The final score was 5-1 in favor of the Vegas Golden Knights.
The article does not specify individual scorers, but the Golden Knights won decisively.
This victory allows the Golden Knights to advance to Round Two of the playoffs.
The Golden Knights appeared relaxed and confident during their morning skate before the game.

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The Mammoth came flying out of the gate in the second period and generated four high-danger scoring chances in the first few minutes. However, they simply couldnât sustain enough offensive pressure to make it count; the Golden Knights had no such problem.
The Golden Knights capped off a 2-minute, 42-second shift in the offensive zone with a goal at 19:15 in the first. With five tired Mammoth on the ice, Ivan Barbashev made a great play to find Mitch Marner fresh from the bench in the high slot. Marner took advantage of Utahâs tired players, blew by Michael Carcone, and beat Karel Vejmelka with a clapper from the right dot.
The Mammoth got on the board at 7:41 in the third. Mikhail Sergachev sent a stretch-pass to Kailer Yamamoto, who entered the zone with speed and beat Carter Hart with a snipe from the right dot.
Yamamotoâs goal energized the crowd, and the Mammoth fed off of it. But as Stone said, the Golden Knights simply âdonât have the panic,â and they snuffed Utahâs surge out as quickly as it started.
The Golden Knights restored their two-goal lead less than two minutes after Yamamotoâs goal. Nic Dowd won an offensive zone draw, and Colton Sissons banged in Brayden McNabbâs rebound.
âThere was no panic on the bench,â said head coach John Tortorella postgame. âWe just settled ourselves downâŠ. For us to come back, and just taking a shot on goal, looking for a rebound, playing in the blue⊠The third goal was a pretty big one for us.â
From there, the Mammoth had nothing; the Golden Knights were home free. Mitch Marner scored his second of the game on the power play at 12:09 in the third to cap off a three-point night.
The Mammoth pulled Vejmelka for the extra attacker with over four minutes remaining in regulation, but werenât able to generate any offense. Cole Smith hit the empty net at 16:24 in the third, and the Golden Knights cruised through the final three minutes of regulation.
Three Takeaways of the Knight
1. Thereâs no way Mitch Marner wasnât feeling the pressure heading into Game 6. Despite playing well and doing the little things right all series, the production wasnât there. But when his team needed him, he answered the call. He scored two goals, including the game-winner, and recorded a team-leading seven shots on net.
âIâve had a couple of opportunities in that same area that I just have missed on, and thatâs why I kind of just decided to quickly wind one up and see if I can get a clapper through. Lucky enough, it went through and found a hole and found the net,â said Marner following the win. âYeah, just trust yourself. Trust yourself in those moments.â
2. Carter Hart didnât have the best stats in Games 2-5, but John Tortorellaâs confidence in him never wavered.
âI donât look at the numbers,â said Tortorella on Friday morning. âCarter made three or four huge saves at key times. Thatâs what playoffs are⊠I look at momentum swings in the game, and what heâs done for us to keep us in it if weâre not playing well.â
Tortorellaâs confidence paid off in a big way. Hart finished the night with 21 saves and a 1.37GSAx.
3. When the Golden Knights are on their game defensively, they frustrate their opponents to no end. Thatâs exactly what happened tonight, and there was a moment in the second period when Mammoth captain Clayton Keller smashed his stick against the glass after a failed scoring chance.
The Mammoth are brimming with young talent, but that youth also equates to inexperience. The Golden Knightsâ veteran maturity matters, and theyâll be facing another young and inexperienced opponent in Round Two in the Anaheim Ducks.