Game Highlights: Golden Knights 4, St. Louis Blues 1
[Music] Oscar Sunquist will take the opening face off straight across from Howen and they swat at the puck. The Knights win it. We’re underway on a Saturday night. He’s lethal on the power play in front of the net. Especially 717 to go. The puck go over to the far side. We’re still in the first period. Just seven shots on goal, but it’s in the middle. Sad with the shot and the goal. Brandon Sod shoots it in to break the tie. Vegas will take a one- nothing lead with 708 to go in the first. Right here, you’re going to see Matthew Kessle is going to go to Dylan Holloway. The pass does not connect and that turnover leads to a chance in a high quality area for former blue Brandon side as he goes right between the legs. You know, you have Kessle. He’s finding Holloway Bowman down into the corner. Laded down low to Eel on the back end of the forehand. Michael Centers. Bowman was there and what a save by Hoffer. Then Mark Stone went down. Stone had three power play goals in a game back in October for him. Knights go to shoot it. Hoer makes the save. They’ve only scored three power play goals since. Near wing. One timer. Oh, deflected off Colton Pereo who gets back up. He leads the team in block shots. They center and score. And the stinging Pico had a hard time getting back into the lane and the Knights get the power play goal. Makes it two to nothing. Play from the shot that goes off of Paro’s foot and Pico’s going to try to hang with it. So that was Eel’s shot number one. And then you’re going to see a pass through the seam. That was from Eel. You don’t see it right there, but out of the screen it went Eel across the the screen there to Doro FV. And then you’re going to see Doro. I think I got that right. You’ve just got to be the one that wants to come out of the corner with the puck. [Music] Sunquist on the draw against Howen off the inboards to the corner. Off Kessle and the Knights get it back to the slot looking for Riley Smith. Over to Hannipan. Back to Hannipan. Wires and they’ve scored. 36 seconds into the second period. The Golden Knights, Noah Hannneathan has made it three to nothing. Really, it’s a battle in front. You’re going to see Brett Howen. He’s all over Kessle and Tucker. And he’s going to prevent Joe Hoffer, I believe, from seeing this puck. Noah Hanin, he’s going to step into a shot. It is a great shot, don’t get me wrong. But really, to me, it’s all about Brett Hen. He’s right there as Hoffer. Yeah, here’s the battle. Kessle’s working on him. Tucker’s working. Howen doesn’t give an inch. There’s just there’s no rhythm right now and especially when they someone goes in the offensive zone. Seems like the other two guys are changing. What a save by Herbert. Another one and the puck comes to the near side. Well, we get set to drop the puck on the third period. 102 Joe mentioned remaining in the Walker penalty. A double miner for high sticking. Again, no team has had 30 shots on goal against them yet this year. And the top of that, their defenseman are huge. Puck at the line, but it’s coming out. They send it ahead. Hurdle. Breakaway shot. Score. Four nothing Vegas. They forced a turnover at their own end. Breakaway goal at the other end. Blues have seen Ford get by their keeper. As you’re going to see at the very top, Dylan Holloway gets crossed up at the blue line. The pass from Pereo goes to his backhand. And when you get crossed up like that, it’s hard to escape it. And remember, you’re the last man back. Dylan Hollow, it’s in a very vulnerable spot. Perco puts him in on the backhand. He puts it in kind of that triangle. Gets him kind of crossed up right there. They’re big. Snugger has it. And I thought their defense was big, Joe. And then Dave Otto looked it up for us. Blues are actually only an eighth inch shorter. Roberg will shoot it and he scores. They sneak one in. 403 to go. They got some traffic to the front of the net past that big defense. Offensive zone time. A quick little cycle. Robert Thomas is going to get the primary assist here. I think this one just goes directly in. We’ll get a better look at it right here. Not sure if it was tipped by the defenseman on Vegas. No, that is clean in. But what a good screen there by Alexi Torpeno. You see him there bowing right in front. I don’t believe that Schmidz saw that puck. The officials looked at each other, waved off offside. Two smart guys right there. And that’s going to be the end of period number three. It’s also the end of this one. And the Knights beat the Blues, Joe. Four to one.
Highlights from a 4-1 St. Louis Blues loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Nov. 15, 2025 at Enterprise Center.
8 comments
Pathetic
The team is 🗑️
People pay money to see this team. So sorry for all of you who wasted your Saturday night and got rewarded with this garbage effort. I’m honestly done watching this team this season. Just a waste of three hours at this point. Pathetic.
You guys suck!
Man more power to whoever had to rewatch this game to find “highlights”
This team sucks!
I canceled my plans to watch this at home. Sorry friends.
Remember when we used to be able to win the second game of back to backs? Or back to backs? Or games?
This is all on the players–we've got a great coach, but he can't play the games for them.