The Golden Knights' Resilience: Overcoming Adversity to Beat the Blues, 4-1 (Nov 15, 2025)
The Vegas Golden Knights demonstrated their resilience and determination, snapping a four-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night. It was a pivotal moment for the team, as they showcased their ability to bounce back from adversity.
Braeden Bowman, a rookie, made his mark by scoring his first NHL goal and earning his first assist. Bowman's goal came at 14:58 in the second period, a power-play goal where he was all alone on the left side of the goal. His assist on Brandon Saad's goal further solidified his impact.
Saad, a former Blue, also had a memorable night, scoring his first goal of the season at 12:52 in the first period. Saad's goal was a significant moment, especially given his history with the St. Louis Blues.
Noah Hanifin and Tomas Hertl also contributed to the Golden Knights' success. Hanifin's long shot from the blue line at 36 seconds into the second period gave Vegas a 3-0 lead, his first goal of the season. Hertl extended the lead to 4-0 with a breakaway goal at 11:20 in the third period.
The Blues, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm. Their first shot in the second period came at 12:13, ending an 18:36 skid between shots on goal. St. Louis has just three wins in their last 14 games, with a minus 21 scoring differential this season.
The game was also notable for the absence of linesman Brad Kovachik, who missed the game with an injury. The game was handled by two referees and one linesman.
Looking ahead, the Golden Knights will face the Wild on Sunday in St. Paul, while the Blues will take on the Maple Leafs on Tuesday night in Toronto.