Bedard Scores for Chicago, But Roy and Stone Lead Undefeated Golden Knights Past the Blackhawks

Peter Allen Bak
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Oct 21, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Corey Perry (94) tries to score against Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill (33) during the third period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

The Stanley Cup hangover seems to be a myth for the Vegas Golden Knights, who remain perfect this season.

Nicolas Roy, Mark Stone, and Paul Cotter scored in the third period, helping the undefeated Golden Knights secure a 5-3 victory over Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.

Bedard netted a goal on his first shot in Chicago’s home opener, but Vegas’ depth proved too much for the rebuilding Blackhawks. The Golden Knights are the first Stanley Cup champions to start their title defense with six consecutive wins.

“We’re playing good hockey,” defenseman Brayden McNabb said. “We have some stretches where we don’t like our game, but we’re finding ways to win.”

William Karlsson and Jonathan Marchessault also scored for Vegas, which extended their franchise record start. Adin Hill made 21 saves.

“We knew after two periods that we were going to have to be better if we expected to win, and I thought we responded well,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said.

Reese Johnson and Corey Perry scored for Chicago, returning home after a 2-3-0 road trip. Arvid Soderblom made 19 stops.

Vegas took the lead for good when Roy converted a perfect centering pass from Keegan Kolesar just 13 seconds into the third period.

“I think that was a bit of a killer for them,” Karlsson said.

The Blackhawks had two power-play opportunities in the third, but the Golden Knights successfully killed both. Michael Amadio’s rush to the net set up Stone’s first goal of the season at 13:47, and Cotter helped seal the win with a power-play goal at 16:09.

“We clawed and fought with a really good team for 40 minutes,” Chicago coach Luke Richardson said. “It was just disappointing to start the third period like that.”

Chicago was the last NHL team to hold its home opener. The pregame festivities included an emotional tribute to former owner Rocky Wirtz, who died in July at 70. Bedard received the loudest ovation during player introductions.

It got even louder when Bedard scored on the game’s first shot, beating Hill from the slot during a power play just 90 seconds into the first period. It was his second goal in six games.

“You could see the ovation from the crowd, and the goal was well-deserved,” Chicago defenseman Connor Murphy said. “It definitely gave the building and our team energy. It was pretty cool to see that right off the bat.”

Bedard became the first No. 1 overall pick to score in his first home game since Nail Yakupov for Edmonton on Jan. 22, 2013. At 18 years, 96 days, he also became the second-youngest player in franchise history to score in the team’s home opener, behind Eddie Olczyk at 18 years, 56 days on Oct. 11, 1984.

Chicago went 1 for 5 on the power play against Vegas, making them 2 for 27 with the man advantage this season and allowing two short-handed goals.

“It was big for our power play, I think, to see one go in,” Bedard said. “But obviously, now, it doesn’t feel as good, but it was great for sure in the moment.”

The lead was short-lived. Karlsson responded for Vegas, tying it at 1 with a backhand on a power play at 4:05.

The teams also exchanged goals in the second. The Golden Knights went in front when Marchessault’s shot trickled through Soderblom’s legs at 7:30. The Blackhawks tied it on Johnson’s nifty redirection at 8:50.

Marchessault has three goals this season after scoring for the second straight game. It was No. 1 on the season for Johnson.

ON THE MEND

Cassidy said defenseman Alex Pietrangelo is skating again. Pietrangelo left Vegas’ 4-1 victory at San Jose on Oct. 12 after being hit in the side of the head by a shot.

WORTH NOTING

Blackhawks forwards Philipp Kurashev (left wrist) and Colin Blackwell (lower body) participated in the team’s morning skate.

“Now they’ll probably ramp up and see how they did with the first-morning skate and hopefully get cleared to start practicing on Monday,” Richardson said.

With Kurashev and Blackwell on their way back, forward Cole Guttman was assigned to Rockford of the American Hockey League.

UP NEXT

  • Golden Knights: Host the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night.
  • Blackhawks: Host the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.
Peter Allen Bak is a part-time writer and reporter based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born and raised in Casa Grande, Arizona, Peter played both football and soccer for his high school team. His passion for sports continued into adulthood, where he became an avid fan of the Las Vegas Raiders, Vegas Golden Knights, and the Los Angeles Lakers. Peter graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 2008, where he honed his writing skills and developed a keen interest in sports business. An enthusiastic traveler, Peter enjoys exploring international destinations during his free time. When he's not globetrotting, he can often be found hiking the scenic trails around Las Vegas or testing his strength and agility through bouldering. In recent years, he has also taken up pickleball. In 2012, Peter married his high school sweetheart, Kimberly. The couple has since welcomed three children into their lives: their son Connor, and twin daughters Kiara and Kacey.
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