LAS VEGAS – Here's the replay of our Live Blog from T-Mobile Arena and Game 2 of the first-round Stanley Cup playoffs series between the Wild and Vegas Golden Knights.
The Wild win 5-2.
The Golden Knights got an empty-netter and won Game 1 by 4-2 on Sunday night; the series is back in St. Paul on Thursday and Saturday.
Some pregame reading:
- Vegas was the least penalized team in NHL history, and that held true in a physical Game 1. What does that mean for the Wild?
- Jim Souhan's column says the Wild were a one-line team in Game 1.
- A feature on John Hynes set up the series.
- RJ's matchup chart on the series still is worth a look.
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