The Vegas Golden Knights needed a win on Saturday night, and they got it in one of the most incredible and unexpected ways. Reilly Smith's buzzer-beating goal with 0.4 seconds to play in the third period lifted Vegas to a 4-3 win, getting them on the board in their second-round series against the Edmonton Oilers.
Edmonton still leads the series, 2-1, but this is the type of game that could be a huge momentum shifter.
Here is a look at Smith's goal as it deflected in off the stick of Edmonton's Leon Draisaitl.
A BUZZER BEATER OF ALL BUZZER BEATERS
— NHL (@NHL) May 11, 2025
REILLY SMITH WINS IT FOR VEGAS WITH 0.4 SECONDS LEFT IN REGULATION!!! #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/PZIGMQE1Ba
That goal came just three minutes after Edmonton's Connor McDavid tied the game.
As the seconds ticked down in regulation, overtime looked to be a certainty, until that happened.
And it was a wild play.
First, it was a great individual effort from Smith to get the puck on the net.
It was also another bad play by Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner (who has not been good enough), and an unlucky play for Draisaitl to have the puck go in his own net. He has scored a lot of goals for the Oilers in the playoffs over the years, but it is not the way they want to see the puck going in the net off of him.
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