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The Vegas Golden Knights faced the Arizona Coyotes in a game where penalties were a significant factor. Keegan Kolesar and Kolyachonok were penalized, resulting in power play opportunities for both teams. Despite the Golden Knights spending a lot of time in the Coyotes' zone, they failed to capitalize. The game remained scoreless until the end of the second period. However, the Coyotes managed to secure a 2-0 victory, marking the third time the Golden Knights have been shut out in their last six games.
The Golden Knights were shut out 2 times last season including the playoffs. 2 times in 104 games. They have been shut out 3 times in the last 6 games.
Final, 2-0 Coyotes. Connor Ingram was fantastic. And the Golden Knights have been shutout for the third time in their last six games. Scoring will dry up from time to time, and right now the Golden Knights have to find their offensive flare.
Knights and 'Yotes still 0-0 after two periods.
Kolesar gets two for tripping. Coyotes to their first power play of the game. There hasn’t been much zone time for the Coyotes in this first period. The Golden Knights need a strong PK.
Now it AZ's turn to take a PP spin as Kolesar goes for tripping at 15:43.
Keegan Kolesar is called for tripping Logan Cooley against the boards, and Arizona will get its first turn on the power play.
The Knights have spent a lot of time in the Coyotes' zone but not much to show for it so far. They're going on the PP as Kolyachonok is sent off for holding at 12:35.
The Coyotes are playing a tight zone defense, collapsing around the slot (very similar to Vegas') and it's resulting in a lot of shots from the point by the Golden Knights. Nothing really dangerous thus far, but they did just draw a penalty for the first power play of the game.