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Referee's overlooked 'dangerous' play questioned by Bruce Cassidy of the Golden Knights

Las Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy discusses the aftermath of a referee's missed call leading to Brayden McNabb's injury during their Game 2 defeat against the Oilers.

Coach Bruce Cassidy discusses the aftermath of a controversial non-call that left Brayden McNabb...
Coach Bruce Cassidy discusses the aftermath of a controversial non-call that left Brayden McNabb injured in their Game 2 defeat against the Oilers.

Referee's overlooked 'dangerous' play questioned by Bruce Cassidy of the Golden Knights

Las Vegas Loses in an Exciting Overtime Thriller

In a heated clash between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers, the latter snatched a 5-4 victory in overtime during the second round of the NHL playoffs, now holding a 2-0 series lead. The Golden Knights battled back from a two-goal deficit, only for Leon Draisaitl to steal the show in overtime.

The tense encounter was a rollercoaster of emotions with the Oilers initially dominating the first period, thanks to Victor Olofsson's power-play goal, marking his first career postseason goal and giving Vegas the early advantage [1]. However, Edmonton responded with three unanswered goals in the second session, increasing their lead to 3-1. William Karlsson managed to push one past for the Golden Knights before the buzzer, making it a one-goal deficit heading into the final period [1].

In the third period, Edmonton extended their lead to 4-2 following Evander Kane's goal. But the Golden Knights showed resilience, with Olofsson scoring his second goal and Alex Pietrangelo tying it up at 4-4 [1]. Had they received the missed call for a penalty, the power play would have had another opportunity to secure a hat trick for Olofsson and possibly turn the game [2]. Instead, Adin Hill was unable to stop Draisaitl's game-winning attempt after the controversial call [2].

Coach Bruce Cassidy expressed his frustration over the missed call, highlighting its potential impact on the game, as Brayden McNabb had to leave the game injured [3]. The Oilers' forward, Viktor Arvidsson, and McNabb collided in the corner, leaving McNabb down hard [3].

The Golden Knights are now heading to Edmonton for Game 3 on Saturday at 6 p.m. Pacific time, with a mission to turn things around and respond to the Oilers [4]. With their offensive depth and scoring from different lines, the Oilers will continue to be a formidable opponent, and coach Cassidy knows his team needs to improve their shot accuracy and capitalize on scoring opportunities to stay competitive in this series [3].

  1. The 2025 NHL playoffs saw a thrilling overtime game between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers, with the Oilers seizing a 5-4 victory in the second round, leading the series 2-0.
  2. During this game, betting on the Oilers would have proven advantageous, as they initially dominated the first period, and Leon Draisaitl's game-winning goal in overtime cemented their victory.
  3. The Oilers' scores in this playoffs-clash were marked by a rollercoaster of events, with Victor Olofsson scoring his first career postseason goal in the first period, only for Edmonton to answer with three unanswered goals in the second session, leading 3-1.
  4. In the exciting playoffs game that happened in 2025, the Oilers, backed by their formidable offense, stretched their lead to 4-2 in the third period after Evander Kane's goal, but the Vegas Golden Knights showed resilience, tying the game at 4-4 through Olofsson's second goal and Alex Pietrangelo's equalizer.
  5. The Oilers' victory in the overtime playoff game sent shockwaves through the hockey world, as the Golden Knights were denied a potential power play leading to Olofsson's hat-trick, due to a controversial call.
  6. In sports analysis, the game was a reminder of the Oilers' hockey prowess and the need for the Golden Knights to improve shot accuracy and capitalize on scoring opportunities in their upcoming matches against Edmonton in the 2025 NHL playoffs.

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