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Golden Knights score 3 unanswered goals in final frame to down Canucks

A two-goal cushion proved fatal once again for the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night. With the home side up 4-2 midway through the third period, fans inside Vancouver's Rogers Arena began to celebrate. Moments later, they watched the lead slip away and the Canucks ultimately fall 5-4 to the Vegas Golden Knights.

Vegas, Vancouver combine for 6 goals in wild 3rd period

Vegas Golden Knights forwards Mark Stone, left, and Jack Eichel, right, celebrate with defenceman Alex Pietrangelo during a 5-4 win over the Canucks in Vancouver on Monday. (Bob Frid/USA TODAY Sports)

A two-goal cushion proved fatal once again for the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.

With the home side up 4-2 midway through the third period, fans inside Vancouver's Rogers Arena began to celebrate. Moments later, they watched the lead slip away and the Canucks ultimately fall 5-4 to the Vegas Golden Knights.

It was the seventh time this season the Canucks (6-10-3) have coughed up a multi-goal lead in a loss.

The statistic is "inexcusable," said Vancouver defenceman Luke Schenn.

"That's nothing to do with systems or what the coaches are telling us. That comes down to battle and compete and, we're getting out muscled and out battled in front of the net and in the blue paint," he said. "Everyone just needs to be better in front of [goalie Thatcher Demko] there and that's where games are won and lost."

Vegas (15-4-1) held a 2-1 advantage heading into the third period, where the offence erupted for both sides.

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Golden Knights rally to edge Canucks as Pietrangelo scores winner

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Down two goals in the third period, Vegas comes back to earn a 5-4 win over Vancouver with a game-winning goal from Alex Pietrangelo.

Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau thought his group came into the final frame "determined and playing hard."

"That's how we got three goals in that short period of time. And then once they scored one it was like, `Uh oh, here we go again.' And we're back on our heels and they came at us, and then they got three," he said.

"Those are the tough games to take because you think your team plays so hard and they want to win so bad and they come out and they get nothing for it. So it's very disappointing."

Canucks' 3rd period run

Bo Horvat drew the Canucks even 1:47 into the third with a wrist shot from the hash marks with his 15th goal on the season.

Then Schenn got on the board 5:35 into period with a shot that ricocheted in off Golden Knights' defenceman Nicolas Hauge to give the home side a 3-2 lead.

Elias Pettersson padded the advantage 6:11 into the frame, blasting a one-timer from the bottom of the slot. Golden Knights' goalie Logan Thompson saved the initial shot but the Swedish centre crashed the net and poked in the rebound.

'We just can't let that happen'

Vegas stormed back 33 seconds later when William Carrier buried his second goal of the night, sending in a rebound from the top of the crease and cutting the deficit to 4-3.

Smith shovelled a puck into the Vancouver net 8:57 into the frame to tie the game at 4-4.

"We let them score one, kind of changed the momentum quick and then they scored another one. So I don't know," Pettersson said. "We just can't let that happen. It's been happening way too many times this season."

Another goal was disallowed after Mark Stone sent a puck through Demko's pads 10:08 into the third. Vancouver challenged, arguing the puck went out of play and after video review, officials agreed, saying it hit the lens of a photojournalist's camera in the corner before popping back out onto the ice.

Alex Pietrangelo put away the game winner 14:14 into the final frame, collecting a puck from Stone and sending a backhanded shot past Demko from the low slot.

Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy praised his group for being resilient after going down in the third.

"We just win some pucks below their goal line and get it to the front of the net and force them to defend an area they haven't done as good a job as they'd probably like this year there," he said. "We didn't do a very good job to start a third there, and then it snowballs a little bit. You have a little life and you get a couple more pucks to the net and a second chance."

In addition to the game winner, Pietrangelo notched a pair of helpers on Monday.

The third period was "a little sporadic," he said.

"I don't think that's really how we drew it up," he said. "A lot of emotions. Obviously we score and then it gets taken back. But I'll tell you what, it's not easy to win on the road and you've got to give credit to our group — we were resilient no matter what happened."

Reilly Smith also found the back of the net for Vegas, and Jack Eichel and Alec Martinez each had two assists.

Vancouver's Andrei Kuzmenko (one goal, one assist) and Quinn Hughes (two assists) both registered two-point nights.

Thompson made 25 saves for Vegas and Demko stopped 33-of-38 shots for the Canucks.

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