Las Vegas wins the NHL Stanley Cup

The Vegas Golden Knights won the first Stanley Cup in their young history, beating the Florida Panthers, 4 wins to 1, in the final of the North American Ice Hockey Championship (NHL), Tuesday, June 13. In front of their home crowd, the Nevada franchise was crowned thanks to their crushing success 9 to 3 in the decisive fifth game of the series.

Created in 2017, it is the fastest of the expansion franchises to reach this Holy Grail. The precocity record previously belonged to the Philadelphia Flyers, after only seven seasons in the NHL.

After having made the break (3-2) during the previous meeting at Sunrise in Florida, the Golden Knights did not miss the opportunity to finish the job in front of their supporters, by offering them a fireworks display, thanks in particular to to a hat-trick from Mark Stone and three assists from Jack Eichel, two of their strong men during these playoffs.

They started in the best possible way in the first half, with two goals in less than two minutes, scored by Stone first, who left alone on the counterattack, and Nicolas Hague at the conclusion of a big mess in front of opposing cages.

Jack Eichel at the top

The Panthers were only deceived at the start of the second period, when Aaron Ekblad placed a superb shot in the top corner to reduce the score. But Vegas got back on the gas, scoring four times in the final ten minutes. First by Alec Martinez, who also cleared the right bracket of Florida goals after a raise from his own camp, then by Reilly Smith and Mark Stone, before Michael Amadio completed this one-sided sequence .

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In the final period, Ivan Barbashev scored his team’s seventh goal, after a pass from Jack Eichel, his 20e in 22 playoff games. By adding his six goals scored, the American climbed to the top of the scoring charts with 26 units.

For the honor, the Panthers scored twice by their two Sams, Reinhart and Bennett, but Stone managed his “hat trick” for the Golden Knights by sending the puck into the goal abandoned by the Florida goalkeeper, before in the last moments, Nicolas Roy weighed down the bill a little more.

For Las Vegas, this second coronation opportunity, after failing in 2018 against Washington, in his first season in the NHL, will have been the right one. Florida, on the other hand, fails a second time on the last step, after falling against Colorado in 1996.

The World with AFP

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