The Flyers staged a generally strong second period, especially over the first 10 minutes. Vegas surged in the final four-plus minutes. There was no scoring.
In the third period, the Golden Knights made a heavy push, and the Flyers were frequently hemmed in their defensive zone.
Vegas forged a 2-2 tie at the 12:06 mark, Cotter turned Zaluma inside-out, dragging the puck around him. As Hart went down, Cotter (2nd goal of the season) beat the goalie to the blocker side. The assists went Karlsson and Korczak.
The game seemed to be headed for overtime when disaster struck the Flyers following a costly turnover by Cam York in attempting to stickhandle past two Vegas players on a defensive zone exit. Receiving the puck from Eichel, Theodore (2nd goal of the season) moved in and beat Hart to the short side at the 19:27 mark. Brayden McNabb received a secondary assist.
Carter Hart stopped 25 of 28 shots in a losing cause. Logan Thompson shook off the mistake on the Atikinson goal to deny 26 of 28 shots.
The Flyers went 0-for-2 on the power play. The Golden Knights were 0-for-3.
FLYERS STARTING LINEUP
11 Travis Konecny - 21 Scott Laughton - 71 Tyson Foerster
74 Owen Tippett- 14 Sean Couturier - 89 Cam Atkinson
86 Joel Farabee - 27 Noah Cates - 10 Bobby Brink
44 Nick Deslauriers- 25 Ryan Poehling- Garnet Hathaway
8 Cam York - 6 Travis Sanheim
18 Marc Staal - 5 Egor Zamula
36 Emil Andrae -24 Nick Seeler
79 Carter Hart
[33 Samuel Ersson]
TURNING POINT
Head coach John Tortorella warned during training camp that the learning curve for the team's young defensemen would likely contribute to some losses during the season. That was the case in this game, as Zamula was beaten on the tying goal by Cotter and York tried to do a little too much in the sequence leading up to Theodore's game-winner in the final half-minute of regulation.
POSTGAME 5
1) The game got off to an even start with two routine shots apiece in the first four minutes. Vegas attempted a couple of stretch passes unsuccessfully. Seeler made a good block of a Nic Hague attempt on the next shift The Golden Knights then started to take over the opening stanza.
Shea Thedore had the game's first scoring chance, and a follow-up shot a moment later. When Barbashev scored at 6:54, shots were 5-3 Golden Knights.
At 9:01, Hart stopped a Michael Amadio from close range. On the next shift, a Tippett shot attempt from the wing was blocked out of play.
The Flyers had a scoring chance at 9:45 on a clever play by Brink to get the puck on it, and it almost squeezed past Thompson. The Couturier line had a good shift their next time on the ice. Finally, at 13:07, Cates got Philly on the board,
Brink drew a cross-checking penalty on Kaeden Korczak along the left side boards to generate the game's first power play opportunity at 17:47. The Flyers were unable to capitalize.
2) The Flyers had to weather an early storm from Vegas in the first period and then started to assert themselves as the period moved along. First period shots on goal were 8-7 Flyers. Shot attempts were even at 20-20. Faceoffs were 12-10 Vegas (Cates was 5-for-10). Credited hits were 7-2 Flyers (Deslauriers led with three).
The Flyers blocked nine first-period shot attempts (Tippett led with two) while Vegas blocked seven (two apiece for Brayden McNabb and Shea Theodore). Scoring chances were 8-5 Vegas per Natural Stat Trick, with 4-1 high-danger edge to Vegas.
3) Vegas went on their first power play at the 34-second mark of the second period. With play in the Flyers' zone, York was called for holding Eichel (although it seemed to be Atkinson who committed the infraction). Hart stopped an early blast by Marchessault with a clean glove save. Theodore fired a shot attempt wide.
Vegas' fourth line had a potential scoring chance but a hustling Deslauriers broke it up. At the other end of the ice, Foerster was unable to get to a loose rebound of a Walker shot. Then Hart stepped up for two big saves on Eichel.