What in the desert heat just happened to our Vegas Golden Knights last night?
Alright, let's just get it out there. The Vegas Golden Knights dropped a rough one at home to the Mammoth 4-0. A shutout on home ice, which, let's be honest, feels like someone just pulled the plug on the Bellagio fountains. It was ugly from the jump. Clayton Keller decided to go all-in on us in the first period, netting two goals in the first six minutes and change. Then J. McBain piled on before we even hit the first intermission. It felt like the house edge was just too much, and the Knights couldn't find a way back, even with a decent shot advantage in the second. Brandon Hayton iced it in the third, and that was that.
This isn't just a bad beat, folks. This stings. We're sitting at 31-24-14, clinging to that 3rd spot in the Pacific, and our last ten games? A 3-7-0 record. That’s not the kind of run that screams "playoff bound" and it certainly doesn't help us distance ourselves from the teams nipping at our heels. Every point matters from here on out, and dropping two at home like this, especially against a team we really *need* to be beating, is a tough pill to swallow. The mood around town this morning feels a little like a casino floor at 4 AM after a rough night – quiet, a little drained, but still a flicker of hope for the next hand.
Vegas Born, Vegas Raised — Let's Go Knights.
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