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Vegas Golden Knights Aim to Even Series Against Edmonton Oilers in Game 4

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Vegas Golden Knights Vs Edmonton Oilers Game 4

EDMONTON, Alberta — The Vegas Golden Knights are set to face the Edmonton Oilers in Game 4 of their Stanley Cup Playoffs Second Round series on Monday at 6:30 p.m. PT at Rogers Place. Currently, the Oilers lead the best-of-seven match-up 2-1.

The Golden Knights are looking for a win to even the series after securing their first playoff victory against the Oilers in a thrilling 4-3 match last Saturday. Reilly Smith scored the decisive goal with just 0.4 seconds remaining in the third period, marking a significant comeback for the team after falling behind.

Smith’s buzzer-beater was notable as it became one of the latest game-winning goals in Stanley Cup Playoff history. During this recent game, Mark Stone and Smith also contributed by scoring two goals each, highlighting their prominence in the series.

Historically, the Golden Knights have shown resilience when facing a 2-1 series deficit. They have managed to tie the series in two out of four previous instances. Earlier in this year’s playoff run, they overcame the Minnesota Wild after starting the series with a similar deficit.

For broadcasting, fans can catch the game on TNT, truTV, and Max, with a pregame show starting at 6 p.m. PT. Additionally, the Golden Knights will organize two official watch parties; one at Circa Resort and Casino Sportsbook and another at Water Street Plaza in Henderson, both starting at 5:30 p.m. PT.

As for player updates, the Golden Knights will need to monitor the availability of several teammates who missed practice, but are expected to suit up for Game 4. Coach Bruce Cassidy emphasized the importance of maintaining high energy and focus as they aim for another win.

Ultimately, the outcome of Game 4 could prove pivotal for the Golden Knights in their pursuit of advancing further in the postseason.