Eichel’s Stunning OT Goal Sparks Unbelievable Golden Knights Rally Against Toronto
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But in a sign of things to come, the back-and-forth affair saw Auston Matthews push Toronto’s lead back to two goals to send the Leafs into the first intermission with a 3-1 lead.
The teams exchanged goals in the second – Keegan Kolesar for Vegas and John Tavares for Toronto – as the Leafs brought a 4-2 lead to the ice for the third period.
Dorofeyev scored his second of the game with another power-play goal just two minutes into the third period, but again, Toronto would answer to give Toronto another two-goal lead when Scott Laughton made it 5-3 with a little more than 11 minutes left.



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