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Vegas Golden Knights One Win Away from 2026 Stanley Cup Finals

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One more win is all that stands between the Vegas Golden Knights and a return to the Stanley Cup Finals, marking their third appearance since their inception in the 2017–18 season. The Golden Knights have been formidable in the playoffs, showcasing a blend of tenacity and skill that has put them on the brink of advancing.

Among the players contributing to this success is former Vancouver Canucks defenceman Ben Hutton, who is one of 12 current Golden Knights players who hoisted the Stanley Cup with the team in 2023. Adding to the depth of experience is head coach John Tortorella, who has a history of lifting the trophy with other franchises before joining the Knights.

Vegas opened the Western Conference Final with a powerful performance against a beleaguered Colorado Avalanche, securing victories in Games 1 and 2 in Denver. They solidified their commanding series lead with a remarkable 5–3 comeback win on home ice, putting them just one win away from sweeping the 2025–26 President’s Trophy winners.

Since Tortorella took the helm at the end of March, the Golden Knights have undergone a transformation. Under his leadership, they have lost only five games combined during the playoffs and the regular season, a testament to his impact on the team’s performance.

Another former Canuck making waves in this series is Nic Dowd, whose contributions have been vital. Dowd scored a crucial empty-net goal in Game 1, thwarting a Colorado comeback attempt. In Game 3, he was relentless in his efforts to contain Avalanche star Cale Makar, who made his series debut, showcasing Dowd’s defensive acumen.

With Game 4 set for Tuesday at 6:00 PM PT, the Golden Knights are poised to punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final with just one more victory.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

Richard Hayes is the go-to writer for all things soccer at 21Sports.com. His international perspective and in-depth knowledge of the game have made him a trusted voice in the industry. Richard’s experience covering major leagues around the world allows him to offer unique insights that resonate with both casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts. When not covering matches, Richard enjoys coaching youth soccer in his community.

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