
The Golden Knights beat the Rangers in OT on Saturday, winning 3–2 at MSG after a late push. Tomas Hertl tied the game with 52 seconds left, and Jack Eichel scored the overtime winner at 4:52. The comeback capped a dominant third period and extended Vegas’ surge on its East Coast trip.
Brett Howden opened the scoring just 36 seconds in, finishing a feed from Mitch Marner and Mark Stone to give Vegas instant control. The Golden Knights carried the pace early, winning draws and generating clean possession entries, but the start ultimately proved misleading.
New York pushed back in the second period and flipped the game with sustained pressure. Mika Zibanejad tied it at 9:08 on a backhand after a lengthy offensive shift, and Alexis Lafrenière buried the go-ahead goal four minutes later off a Zibanejad setup. By the end of the period, the Rangers had outshot Vegas 14–3 and forced a string of Carter Hart saves to maintain striking distance.
The game turned sharply in the third. Vegas controlled the puck for long stretches, outshooting New York 13–3 and holding the Rangers without a shot for more than 10 minutes.
The breakthrough came with 52 seconds left, after both teams took matching roughing minors, creating a 4-on-4 situation. Vegas pulled Carter Hart for the extra skater, and Tomas Hertl pounced on a loose puck in the slot, lifting a backhand to tie the game 2–2. Stone and Eichel earned the assists on the sequence that rescued a point and forced overtime.
Hart was strong late, too, flashing the glove on a short-side chance from Mika Zibanejad in the dying seconds of OT to keep the game alive long enough for the finish.
With the speed advantage in open ice, Vegas wasted little time. After a defensive stand and a clean breakout, Shea Theodore created space at the blue line and fed Eichel, who snapped the winner past Jonathan Quick with 4:52 gone.
and that's another Jack Eichel beauty for ya
Image | Source: Dice City Sports pic.twitter.com/rI7Uhwh5MM— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) December 8, 2025
Howden earned a secondary assist on the play, completing a two-point night that began with the opening-minute goal.
Although he allowed two during the Rangers’ second-period surge, Carter Hart delivered a composed performance, finishing with 21 saves on 23 shots (.913). His calm presence stabilized Vegas during a stretch in which New York swarmed the crease and hit multiple posts.
Hart’s short-side denial on Zibanejad with 18 seconds remaining in overtime proved essential to setting up Eichel’s winner seconds later.
Vegas continues its road trip Tuesday against the New York Islanders at 4 p.m. PT on TNT and Max, the second stop of a four-game swing through the East Coast. From there the Knights head to Philadelphia on Thursday before closing the trip Saturday in Columbus
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