The Golden Knights can still salvage this homestand.
There’s no denying the first four games of this six-game stretch have fallen well below the Knights’ expectations. The level of competition plays a part of it, but they’ve also left some points on the ice in the process.
Winning the last two games, starting Monday against the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, can put the Knights on the plus side of this recent stretch.
The Knights dropped to 1-2-1 on their homestand Saturday in a 4-3 overtime loss to the surprising Anaheim Ducks , a game the Knights needed two goals in the third period just to earn a point.
“Obviously, we need to be a lot better for the majority of the game,” left wing Brett Howden said. “I feel we just need to have more consistency in our game.”
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