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The Dallas Stars stayed alive at home with a 3-2 overtime victory on Thursday night in Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights, bringing the Western Conference final to 3-1. The Stars' Jason Robertson scored two goals in regulation and Joe Pavelski scored on a power play at 3:18 of overtime (after Vegas' Brayden McNabb was called for high-sticking). It was Pavelski's ninth goal of the playoffs and his first of the series. Robertson, who had a career-best 46 goals in the regular season. tied the game twice, matching goals by Vegas' William Karlsson and Jonathan Marchessault. Game 5 between the Vegas and Dallas will take place Saturday, May 27 at 8:00 pm in Las Vegas. If the Golden Knights win on Saturday, the championship series will start in Las Vegas on May 31. If the series goes six or seven games, the series will begin on June 3. Editorial credit: Rosemarie Mosteller / Shutterstock.com
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The Wild has no choice but to switch up its lineup for Game 4 against the Golden Knights.
Forward Marcus Johansson suffered a broken left arm during the Wild's 5-2 loss in Game 3 on Thursday at Xcel Energy Center, getting injured after crashing into the goalpost.
Johansson underwent surgery on Friday, an NHL source said, and there's no timeline for his return.
"He's clearly extremely disappointed but had awesome encouraging words about how we play and how we can play," said coach Dean Evason, who texted with Johansson on Friday morning. "He's a big part of our team. Obviously, we lose his speed factor, a veteran presence. So, yeah, he'll be missed."
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Vegas’ William Karlsson scored with 42 seconds left in the third period, Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 16 shots and the Golden Knights beat the host Arizona Coyotes 1-0 on Sunday.
Fleury was sharp throughout for his 62nd career shutout and Karlsson beat Darcy Kuemper with a one-timer on a feed from Jonathan Marchessault behind the goal.
Due to pandemic scheduling, the Golden Knights and Coyotes became the first teams to play each other in four straight games during the regular season in NHL history. The played a tight-checking game in the finale after combining for 20 goals in the first three games.
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