Overview
- Vegas won 5-4 in overtime Monday after an apparent Pavel Dorofeyev winner was overturned for offside and Shea Theodore scored with 51.5 seconds left.
- The Golden Knights led 3-0 before Utah scored four straight to go up 4-3, and Brett Howden tied it on a tip with 9:35 left for his second goal.
- The result followed John Tortorella reworking his lines and power play, moving Shea Theodore to run the top unit, Mitch Marner to the second group and Ivan Barbashev to the net-front.
- Vegas still struggled on the power play at 0-for-4, echoing Tortorella’s post–Game 3 critique that it had been “too deliberate.”
- Game 5 is Wednesday in Las Vegas, where Utah’s recent efficiency — including a 12-shot win in Game 3 and strong play from goalie Karel Vejmelka — remains a real threat.