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Golden Knights Lose All-Important Game 4, Ducks Even Series

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The Vegas Golden Knights entered Sunday’s Game 4 with a chance to go up 3-1 in their Second Round series against the Anaheim Ducks . Instead, they fell 4-3 in a coin-flip game and will return to Las Vegas with the series tied 2-2. If you asked a magic eight-ball about the start of the game for the Golden Knights, it would respond: outlook not so good.

Despite a shaky performance in Game 3 from Lukáš Dostál that resulted in an early goaltender change, it took the Golden Knights nearly seven minutes to record their first shot. The Ducks broke the ice on the power play at 8:43 in the first. Alex Killorn found Beckett Sennecke above the right circle, and the Calder finalist blasted a one-timer past Carter Hart far-side.

That’s a rocket from Beckett Sennecke and the Golden Knights finally give up a power play goal. 1-0, Ducks pic. twitter.

com/xPlK5967Jw — Hannah Kirkell (@h_kirk6) May 11, 2026 The Golden Knights responded on the power play at 10:22 in the first. Lukáš Dostál couldn’t secure the puck after Mitch Marner got a piece of Jack Eichel’s shot, and Pavel Dorofeyev was out in front to collect the change. Cole Smith tries to block Mikael Granlund’s shot, and the puck takes a weird bounce and flutters through Hart.

2-1, Ducks pic. twitter. com/gD6hCV7c8S — Hannah Kirkell (@h_kirk6) May 11, 2026 The Ducks regained the lead at 15:25 in the first.

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