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NHL Playoffs Shock: How a Last-Second Goal and Draisaitl’s Controversial Stick Sealed the Golden Knights’ Fate

NHL Playoffs Shock: How a Last-Second Goal and Draisaitl’s Controversial Stick Sealed the Golden Knights’ Fate

The battle between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers finally broke through the ice with a win that nobody saw coming—well, maybe a few of us did. Down two goals, with the clock bleeding into the final seconds of a do-or-die Game 3, Vegas managed to orchestrate a jaw-dropping comeback that ended with a shot so unlikely it still has folks scratching their heads. Reilly Smith’s clutch goal, snatched away with just 0.4 seconds left, wasn’t just a game-winner—it was a heart-stopper that caught even Smith by surprise. Toss in a little bit of bad luck for Oilers star Leon Draisaitl, and you’ve got a recipe for one of the most electrifying finishes in recent NHL playoff memory. The crowd at Rogers Place? Speechless. The Golden Knights? Officially back in the series. Buckle up, because this fight isn’t over yet. LEARN MOREThe Las Vegas Golden Knights are on the board against the Edmonton Oilers. It took one of the most dramatic games of the NHL playoffs to get there.

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