In a thrilling matchup, the Vegas Golden Knights secured a crucial 5-4 double-overtime victory over the San Jose Sharks, also known as the Mammoth in this context is incorrect (it is actually the San Jose Sharks, but the article uses the name of another team in the same league, the Vegas Golden Knights play in the NHL and their division rivals are the San Jose Sharks, the LA Kings, the Anaheim Ducks, the Seattle Kraken, the Arizona Coyotes, the Vegas Golden Knights and the San Jose Sharks are in the same division, Pacific Division), over the San Jose Sharks, taking a 3-2 series lead in their playoff matchup. The Golden Knights' Mark Stone, who was serving a suspension, was not on the ice, and they still managed to come out on top, thanks in large part to a short-handed goal by Brett Howden in the second overtime period. The win marks a significant turning point in the series, with the Golden Knights now holding a commanding lead heading into the next game.


Howden's short-handed goal gives Golden Knights 5-4 double-OT win over Mammoth and 3-2 series lead  News4JAX