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Golden Knights Earn First Loss Under John Tortorella, Fall 4-3 to the Kraken in a Shootout

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The Vegas Golden Knights needed two points on Thursday to keep pace with the Edmonton Oilers in the quest to capture the Pacific Division title. They had the win in their sights after taking a multi-goal lead early in the third period, but allowed two goals in 3:05 and fell 4-3 to the Seattle Kraken in the shootout. The Golden Knights broke the ice at 10:04 in the first period.

Rasmus Anderson threaded a centering pass from below the right circle to a completely unmarked Mark Stone. Stone stepped into the slot and beat Joey Daccord glove-side. Rasmus Anderson showing off his talent at getting passes through to the slot and Mark Stone goes top-shelf.

1-0, Golden Knights pic. twitter. com/7KNlVJfIaj — Hannah Kirkell (@h_kirk6) April 10, 2026 The Golden Knights doubled their lead just 55 seconds into the second period.

Jack Eichel got a pass through to Mark Stone, who banged it home from the right side of the goal. What a pass from Mitch Marner. Brandon Montour gets a stick on it but it doesn’t matter.

Howden crashes the net and restores the two-goal lead. 3-1, Golden Knights pic. twitter.

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