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Why Edmonton’s Game 3 Victory Could Change Everything—And No One Saw It Coming

Why Edmonton’s Game 3 Victory Could Change Everything—And No One Saw It Coming

As you would expect, the Golden Knights were one of the best teams in hockey this season. They ended the season with a 50-22-10 record overall, and were decent, but not great on the road this season. They did take the first round series in six games and went 2-1 on the road. For the season, the team is scoring 3.34 goals per game. Their defense was great as well, holding opponents to just 2.61 goals against per game. The team also shot about four more times per game than opponents during the regular season. They scored at least three goals in all of their wins, and they allowed at least two goals in each of their games in the postseason. They are probably going to once again put Aiden Hill in the net. He has already lost the first two games of the season. Hill did face the Oilers four times in the regular season. One time he allowed two goals on the road, and he allowed six in the other road game. 

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