Vegas took the second mortgage.
A giant surprise is brewing in the NHL.
The Vegas Golden Knights won the second Eastern Conference final game played the night before Saturday and took a 2–0 lead in the series.
The second twist ended with a score of 3–1 for Vegas.
The result can be considered surprising, because Colorado has been by far the biggest champion favorite in the NHL all season, and Vegas’ game has coughed badly during the season.
However, the Kasinokaupunki team has found its game at the time of the count.
Colorado took a 1–0 lead in the opening set by Ross Colton on the finish line.
For a while it looked like Colton’s goal would be enough. Colorado goalie Scott Wedgewood caught all the pucks – until the middle of the third set.
Vegas’ top stars stepped up and single-handedly turned the game around.
Jack Eichel leveled the game in 49.15 Ivan Barbašov and Pavel Dorofeev input.
The late equalizer completely silenced the Denver ice rink. The audience was already getting nervous in their seats.
Barbašov gave more gray hairs to the Coloradoans, who accurately shot the puck into the goal. Colorado never recovered from this.
Barbašov sealed the game 1–3 in 58:57 with an empty net.
Vegas’ No. 1 stars completely beat the Avalanche’s stars in game two. Barbašov (2+1) and Eichel (1+1) were in top form. Dorofejev also scored two points (0+2).
Made a save on goal Carter Hart also repelled convincingly.
Colorado played another game without a superstar quarterback Cale Makaria. The absence of perhaps the best defenseman in the NHL has been seen in a dull way in the game of the Kallivuorti team.
The series moves to Vegas next. The Golden Knights will host the next two games, the first of which will be played the night before Monday Finnish time.
Colorado is now in a tight spot. After two losses, they must win four of their five games to continue their journey to the Stanley Cup Finals.
Ivan Barbašov was the star of the second game. AOP

