Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (2024)

Arizona is back in action on Saturday at Nashville

Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (1)

By Patrick Brown

@pbrownhockey Arizona Coyotes

STATS

Jason Zucker and Clayton Keller scored and Karel Vejmelka made 26 saves in relief of Connor Ingram, but the Arizona Coyotes fell 3-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights at Mullett Arena on Thursday.

Jonathan Marchessault, Nicolas Hague, and Chandler Stephenson scored for the Golden Knights, who have won four of their last five games. Adin Hill made 20 saves to earn his 14th win of the season.

The game also marked forward Barrett Hayton’s first time back in the lineup since suffering an upper-body injury against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Nov. 16, and he logged 13:17 of ice time while centering a line between Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther.

“I’ve been chomping at the bit a while now to get back and compete,” Hayton said. “Obviously every game through this stretch is so important, so it really kills you missing games and not being able to go out there and help the team.”

Recap: Golden Knights at Coyotes 2.8.24

Hayton finished 8-for-10 in the faceoff circle, and head coach André Tourigny said the line he was on played well, especially early on.

“You could see he’s a detailed guy. He helped us tonight, he’s got good legs under him,” Tourigny said. “I think they had an unbelievable first period, OK second, and they faded down a little bit in the third, but I’m sure they will work.”

Thursday’s game also marked the return of defensem*n Matt Dumba and Travis Dermott, who each missed time before the All-Star break due to injuries. Dumba logged 19:21 of total ice time while Dermott recorded 18:38, and both finished with a plus-1 rating.

Dumba had not played since facing the Penguins on Jan. 22.

“Personally, I felt good,” Dumba said. “I’m working hard to get ready and get back to it here in the second half.”

Vegas, which snapped the Edmonton Oilers’ 16-game winning streak on Tuesday, jumped ahead early, scoring twice in the game’s first 1:17 to race out to a 2-0 lead.

Marchessault opened the scoring just 19 seconds in, finishing a 2-on-1 break with Ivan Barbashev, before Hague made it 2-0 58 seconds later with a shot from the point that took a funny bounce before finding its way past Ingram.

“We have to be more dialed in,” Hayton said. “Especially with them having a game on Tuesday, they’re sharp, and that game on Tuesday was a huge game. We just have to be prepared and focus on the details more.”

Zucker brought the Coyotes to within a goal at 4:07 of the first, redirecting Juuso Välimäki’s shot from the blue line past Hill.

VGK@ARI: Zucker scores goal against Adin Hill

Stephenson restored Vegas’ two-goal lead just over two minutes later, firing a shot past Ingram to record his 10th goal of the season. Karlsson appeared to make it 4-1 with a power-play tally, but it was determined following a review that he batted the puck with his hand off Ingram’s back, nullifying the goal.

Ingram had already been replaced by Vejmelka, who ultimately stayed in net following the review and went on to stop all 26 shots he faced in the game.

“He was unbelievable,” Hayton said. “Every guy in this room is frustrated with the way we hung Ingy out to dry at the start. Veggie came in, he kicked, made a couple huge saves there in the first half of the game that really kept us in it and gave us an opportunity to fight and try to get that comeback.”

VGK@ARI: Vejmelka with a great save

Keller scored his 21st of the season to make it 3-2 at 3:40 of the third period, finishing a breakaway to bring the Coyotes to within one, and the goal tied him with Oliver Ekman-Larsson for eighth-most points in franchise history.

Arizona was unable to find the equalizer, though, and now heads to Nashville to face the Predators on Saturday, trailing them by five points in the Central Division.

“It’s huge, especially with the Central matchups – they’re four-point games from here on out,” Dumba said. “We have to get all of those points. It’s a big start to our road trip, and we’ll hopefully carry it over into Philly.”

Puck drop against Nashville is scheduled for 6 pm MST, and the game will be broadcast on Arizona 61 (TV) and Arizona Sports 98.7 (Radio, subject to change).

Related Content

Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (2)

Coyotes Gearing Up for 2nd Half, 'It's a Sprint Every Day'

Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (3)

Bjugstad & Arizona Coyotes Foundation Team Up to Reward Another Local Student

Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (4)

Keller Shines in All-Star Game as Team Matthews Claims Title

Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (5)

Yotes Notes: First Half Wrap and Keller's All-Star Weekend

Latest News

Panthers look to rely on postseason experience in Game 5 of Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
Oilers enter history books with 8-goal performance to stave off elimination in Final Jun 16, 2024
Oilers shift focus to Game 5 after dominant win to stay alive in Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
Mock 2024 NHL Draft: Opinions vary after Celebrini, Levshunov taken with 1st 2 picks Jun 16, 2024
'NHL Trophy Case' series to document history of League's top awards Jun 16, 2024
Panthers move on to 'the next one,' another chance at Stanley Cup in Game 5 Jun 16, 2024
NHL Morning Skate for June 16 Jun 16, 2024
McDavid boosts Oilers with leadership in Game 4 while breaking Gretzky mark Jun 16, 2024
Janmark, Brown spark Oilers to Game 4 win, extend Stanley Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
Panthers confident Bobrovsky will rebound after being pulled in Game 4 Jun 16, 2024
Oilers deliver huge home victory for ‘phenomenal’ fans in Game 4 of Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
Panthers overwhelmed by Oilers in Game 4 of Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
McDavid among top performers for Oilers in Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final Jun 16, 2024
Stanley Cup Final blog: Evan Rodrigues Jun 16, 2024
Stanley Cup Final blog: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Jun 16, 2024
Brandsegg-Nygard move to Sweden vital in becoming top 2024 NHL Draft prospect Jun 16, 2024
Greentree’s leadership, offensive skill set boosting stock ahead of 2024 NHL Draft Jun 16, 2024
2024 NHL Draft: Top 10 right wings Jun 16, 2024
Coyotes’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Vegas on Thursday | NHL.com (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ms. Lucile Johns

Last Updated:

Views: 6052

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ms. Lucile Johns

Birthday: 1999-11-16

Address: Suite 237 56046 Walsh Coves, West Enid, VT 46557

Phone: +59115435987187

Job: Education Supervisor

Hobby: Genealogy, Stone skipping, Skydiving, Nordic skating, Couponing, Coloring, Gardening

Introduction: My name is Ms. Lucile Johns, I am a successful, friendly, friendly, homely, adventurous, handsome, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.