Golden Knights center William Karlsson helps rout Calgary Flames
Updated November 17, 2019 - 1:09 pm
Moments from the Golden Knights’ 6-0 win against the Calgary Flames on Sunday brought back memories of the team’s inaugural season.
The Knights were fast in transition. They were fearsome on the forecheck.
And center William Karlsson led the way.
Karlsson turned in another impressive performance against the Flames, recording two goals and an assist. It continued an impressive run for the 26-year-old in his first season since signing an eight-year contract with an average annual value of $5.9 million.
He leads the team with 23 points (eight goals, 15 assists) and is tied for the Knights’ lead in plus-minus with right wing Reilly Smith (plus-7). He has three straight multipoint games since coach Gerard Gallant moved left wing Max Pacioretty to his and Smith’s line.
“I don’t know exactly how to explain chemistry but it’s there right now,” Karlsson said. “We’ll just try to use it as much as possible.”
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Karlsson’s chemistry with Pacioretty was on full display Sunday because the two scored on a pair of 2-on-1s. Karlsson shot and scored on the first, which came 10:44 into the first period. He received a hard backhand from defenseman Nate Schmidt in the defensive zone in the third period to start the second, and quickly got the puck up the ice to Pacioretty.
His new linemate scored to put the Knights up 3-0 with 11:47 remaining.
“That was a very nice pass to me and I really just gave it to (Pacioretty) and he finished it off,” Karlsson said.
Premiere day
The Knights screened the documentary “Valiant,” which covers their inaugural season, at T-Mobile Arena before playing the Flames.
The 90-minute film played two and a half hours before the game to help get fans to the rink early ahead of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon.
The movie will be available to watch Dec. 13 on various streaming services, including Google Play, Amazon and iTunes.
“I think the players loved it, from what I heard,” Gallant said. “I heard it was outstanding. I know our fans loved it a lot.”
Pirri, Roy sent down
Knights left wing Brandon Pirri cleared waivers Sunday and was assigned to the American Hockey League’s Chicago Wolves.
Pirri, 28, was placed on waivers Saturday by the Knights after he recorded no goals and one assist in 11 games. That gave the other 30 NHL teams a chance to claim him and his two-year contract worth $775,000 annually, but none did.
In addition, the Knights also sent center rookie center Nicolas Roy to the Wolves. Roy was a healthy scratch Saturday against the Los Angeles Kings.
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