PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jack Eichel scored the lone goal in the shootout and the Vegas Golden Knights overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-4 Monday night.
Ilya Samsonov followed up a 32-save performance by stopping all three shootout attempts.
Eichel scored in the second period, and Ivan Barbashev, Pavel Dorofeyev and Tanner Pearson also scored for Vegas, which won its third straight.
Emil Andrae scored his first career goal for Philadelphia, and Matvei Michkov scored his eighth goal of the season – the most among NHL rookies. He also leads the NHL in points among rookies with 17.
Morgan Frost and Sean Couturier also scored for the Flyers.
Ivan Fedotov made 26 saves for Philadelphia, which lost three of four.
Takeaways
Golden Knights: Noah Hanifin had a rough night for Vegas, as he was on the ice for all four of Philadelphia’s goals.
Flyers: Frost added an assist on Michkov’s goal. It was his second multi-point game of the season.
Key moment
Frost had a chance to win the game for the Flyers on the power play late in the third period, but missed a wide open net. Vegas managed to keep the score even, killed another penalty in overtime and took the win in the shootout.
Key stat
Samsonov conceded four goals in the first fourteen shots he faced. He then stopped the next 25 shots he faced, including the three in the shootout. He made an extended save on Travis Sanheim in overtime.
Next
The Golden Knights wrap up a five-game road trip in Colorado on Wednesday. The Flyers visit Nashville the same evening.