‘No Moment Too Big’ for Golden Knights in Critical Game 5 Overtime Win
Rasmus Andersson said it best: there’s a feeling that no moment is too big for the Vegas Golden Knights. They conceded the tying goal late, rebounded quickly, and came out flying to start overtime. They scored the game-winner in the first five minutes of overtime and edged out the Anaheim Ducks by a score of 3-2.
Rasmus Andersson said it best: there’s a feeling that no moment is too big for the Vegas Golden Knights . They conceded the tying goal late, rebounded quickly, and came out flying to start overtime. They scored the game-winner in the first five minutes of overtime and edged out the Anaheim Ducks by a score of 3-2.
“Big moments, right? It’s overtime– the easy answer is, the next goal wins,” said defenseman Rasmus Andersson following the 3-2 overtime win. “I think we’re a pretty comfortable group in [that situation].
There’s a lot of players in [the locker room] who’ve been through it and had a lot of success and won, and they usually lead the charge. “We’re an older team,” Andersson acknowledged. “And there’s a feeling that no moment is too big.
We’re very confident when we go to overtime. I think we keep our composure and just try to simplify stuff, honestly. Usually, overtime goals aren’t the prettiest, and it’s the rebounds, or the tips, or the screened shots from the blue line.
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