The Vegas Golden Knights have once again proven that their penchant for third-period comebacks is not just a fleeting trend but a hallmark of their resilience. After their latest performance against the Colorado Avalanche, it’s clear that these comebacks have become a staple of their playoff strategy, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe.
Entering the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Avalanche appeared to be on an unstoppable path, having dispatched both the Los Angeles Kings and the Minnesota Wild in a mere nine games. However, after Game 2 of the Western Conference Final, the narrative has shifted dramatically. The Golden Knights, once seen as underdogs, now exude the confidence of a team destined for greatness.
As the series shifts to Game 3, scheduled for 5 p.m. PST on Sunday, the Golden Knights find themselves in a commanding position. The Avalanche, who boasted an unblemished 41-0-0 record when leading after two periods during the regular season, have now seen that mark tarnished, falling to 4-1 in the playoffs.
This latest victory underscores the Golden Knights’ unwavering belief in their ability to claw back from any deficit. Throughout the season, they have demonstrated a knack for salvaging points from seemingly lost causes, and that tenacity was on full display once again. “We’re very comfortable in third periods,” said defenseman Noah Hanifin after the game. “All year, we played a lot of comebacks, and I thought we had a good game. We obviously knew they were going to push tonight after the last game, and I thought we handled it well, stayed composed and had a great third period.”
Reflecting on their recent journey, the Golden Knights have transformed their postseason fate since a Game 3 loss to the Utah Mammoth, which left them trailing 2-1 in the First Round. Since then, they have been nearly flawless on the road, boasting a 6-1 record. Winning the first two games against the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche is a monumental achievement, and it positions the Golden Knights as favorites to advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in franchise history.
John Tortorella, who took the helm of the Golden Knights on March 29th, has emphasized the importance of mindset over mere strategy. Surprisingly, the odds-makers did not favor the Golden Knights to be leading 2-0 in this series, but Tortorella’s confidence in his team has never wavered. “We’re thinking about getting two,” he stated during a pregame press conference. “We’re all-in, and we’re trying to get another one out of here.”
With a 2-0 lead as they head back to Las Vegas, the Golden Knights have a golden opportunity to seize control of the series. Tortorella remains optimistic, stating, “I guarantee you, we won’t [get caught up in being up 2-0]. I don’t have to say anything to them. They just understand the situation. I’m not sure where the series goes; I’m not sure where Game 3 goes. But I know I’m not gonna have to worry about that, because they get it.”
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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