
Golden Knights move within 1 win of Stanley Cup final after Benn, Stars unravel early
CBC
The Vegas Golden Knights kept their composure and got the best payback after an ugly hit early against their captain.
They have a 3-0 series lead in the Western Conference final and are now just one more win away from making it to another Stanley Cup final.
"You keep your composure," said Alex Pietrangelo, who added a goal midway through the second period.
After the two captains collided near the blue line and Stone fell to the ice, Benn lunged forward with both hands on his stick and made contact near Stone's neck as he was sliding over the centre line.
"We're upset when we see that, he's our captain," head coach Bruce Cassidy said. "But at the end of the day, they make a call that gives us a chance to make them pay for the penalty. And we did with one goal anyway, so we doubled our lead. ... Do it the right way. That's been our mindset all along."
While Oettinger had the shortest start of his career, Vegas goalie Adin Hill stopped 34 shots in his first career postseason shutout.
Game 4 is Thursday night, when Vegas will have the opportunity to advance to its second Stanley Cup final in the franchise's six seasons.
The Golden Knights were Western Conference champions during their inaugural 2017-18 season, then lost the Cup final in five games after winning the opener against the Washington Capitals. Vegas missed the playoffs for the only time last season, before head coach Pete DeBoer was fired before becoming the Stars coach.
Johnathan Marchessault scored only 71 seconds into the game, which was only 42 seconds before Benn was assessed a game misconduct after a five-minute major for cross-checking.
"Let's put it this way. He made a mistake. He feels really badly about it. I don't think anyone in the building feels worse than he does about it," DeBoer said. "I'm not going to pile on, he's been a leader here for his entire career, and leads every day on and off the ice. ... Fortunately Mark Stone's OK, and we've got to live with the consequences."
The Stars played the end rest of the game without Benn, who could also face an NHL suspension after the league reviews the play.
Just before Benn's early exit, he had a wrister that was stopped by Hill but was initially still loose under the goalie as Benn tried to get his stick back on it.
The goal by Barbashev, who later had two assists, was one of only three shots the Knights got on net during the five-minute penalty. His 30-foot wrister for a 2-0 lead came after a Ty Dellandrea's short-handed break was blocked. Nicolas Roy took the rebound the other way and passed to Barbashev.
"What goes unnoticed in there is the save by Adin Hill on the shorthand 2-on-1 ... and we come down and score," Cassidy said. "That 15 seconds of hockey is a huge impact of the game."