NHL roundup: Brett Howden nets pair as Knights top Wild
- The Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in Game 1 of their playoff series on Sunday.
- Bettors favored the Knights with a-1.5 puck line, seeking plus money.
- Brett Howden's two goals, including an empty-netter with 0.1 seconds left, sealed the Knights' victory.
- The late goal caused a five-figure shift at the Westgate, favoring those who bet on the Knights; Esposito noted the impact.
- The Wild recalled eight players from Des Moines; Hynes praised the refs and Hartman's competitive play despite a loss.
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Wild forward Ryan Hartman didn’t take the Knights’ Game 1 bait
LAS VEGAS — A veteran like Ryan Hartman didn’t need any kind of refresher course on the physical rigors of playoff hockey, but he was handed a course anyway in the Minnesota Wild’s Game 1 loss to Vegas on Sunday night. Hartman was knocked down, knocked over, tripped up, boarded and cross-checked to the face. Only one of those affronts (the boarding) merited a penalty on the Golden Knights, drawing the ire of Wild fans and some national pundits w…

NHL roundup: Brett Howden nets pair as Knights top Wild
Brett Howden scored two goals, including the game-winner early in the third period, and the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series on Sunday night in Las Vegas.
Marco Rossi Stands In the Middle Of A Controversy He Didn't Create
The NHL postseason is officially underway, and the quest for the first Stanley Cup in Minnesota Wild history is on. The Wild are facing off with the heavily favored Vegas Golden Knights and dropped game one in a 4-2 game that was closer than the odds may have indicated. Moving on to the second round…
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