Tomas Hertl, a veteran forward for the Vegas Golden Knights, is feeling a wave of relief after finally breaking free from a lengthy scoring drought. The 29-game dry spell ended with a goal in Game 3 of the current playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks, marking his first goal since March 4. Adding to the significance, this goal also snapped a 16-game playoff drought that dated back to April 26, 2025.
With his recent resurgence, Hertl has now scored in consecutive games, contributing to the Knights’ momentum in the series. “Obviously, it wasn’t easy for me, you know,” Hertl reflected. “The expectation for me is to make something happen on the ice. It was nice for me to score the last game, and especially tonight.” His relief was palpable, as he acknowledged the challenging two months of not meeting the high expectations placed on him.
Head coach John Tortorella praised Hertl’s line, which includes wings Brandon Saad and Colton Sissons, highlighting their crucial contributions. “I know they were on the ice for the tying goal, but I thought they gave us some big minutes, and we’re gonna need it,” Tortorella stated. He emphasized the importance of all four lines as the series progresses, underscoring the depth of the Knights’ offense.
Hertl admitted that being benched and experiencing limited playing time was tough to handle, but he focused on staying positive. Conversations with Tortorella proved beneficial, helping him regain confidence. “We definitely had some talks about it, and he tried to help me around,” Hertl noted. Despite the pressure, he remained committed to the team’s success, reminding himself that winning is what matters most in the playoffs, regardless of who scores. “Hopefully this is behind me and this stretch never happens, honestly, again, because it was way too long,” he concluded, looking ahead with optimism.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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