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Golden Knights Fall to Ducks in Game 4: Key Takeaways from the Loss

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In a hard-fought Game 4, the Vegas Golden Knights found themselves outmatched by the Anaheim Ducks, who took advantage of their scoring opportunities and secured a 4-3 victory. The Ducks not only outshot the Golden Knights but also dominated in hits and won the special teams battle, a stark contrast to their earlier encounter in Game 1, where Vegas managed to secure a win despite similar challenges.

The defeat leaves the series tied at 2-2, setting the stage for a crucial Game 5 at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday at 6:50 p.m. PST.

One silver lining for Golden Knights fans emerged from this loss: Tomáš Hertl finally found the back of the net. After a lengthy goalless streak that stretched back to March 4, Hertl’s goal marked a significant personal milestone. “With goal scorers, an empty netter, a 6-on-5, it doesn’t matter [as long as] the puck goes in the net. Hopefully, it just releases him a little bit,” said Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella. “He’s been close for quite a while. He bangs one in, and hopefully, that’ll help him as we move forward.”

On the defensive side, the Golden Knights faced a setback with their penalty kill, which had been nearly perfect throughout the postseason. Entering Game 4, they had successfully killed 26 of 27 penalties, but the Ducks capitalized on two power plays, showcasing their potent offense. Having demonstrated their ability to score with the man advantage in previous rounds, the Golden Knights must regroup and restore their penalty-killing prowess if they hope to reclaim the series momentum.

The series presents a dichotomy for the Golden Knights: while they have often been outplayed, the fact remains that they are tied at two games apiece. This paradox highlights both the challenges they face in containing Anaheim’s speed and the opportunity still ahead of them. “I have zero worry about this team,” Tortorella stated confidently after the loss. “As far as how we’re going to go about the next few games here, whatever it goes to, I have total trust.” With the series finely poised, the Golden Knights must harness that trust and rise to the occasion in the upcoming games.

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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