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The Vegas Golden Knights suffered their first defeat of the postseason as they fell, 3-1, to the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 4 on Sunday evening at Rogers Place in Edmonton. Vegas now leads the best-of-seven series, 3-1.

HOW IT WENT DOWN
Chicago used goals from Drake Caggiula and Matthew Highmore to take a 2-0 lead in the first period before a Shea Theodore slapshot found the net to get Vegas on the board. The second period passed without a goal and, despite a late push from the Golden Knights, the Blackhawks held on for the 2-1 victory. Vegas outshot Chicago by a final count of 47-25.

TOP PERFORMERS
Shea Theodore: Theodore's fourth goal of the postseason was the only marker for the Golden Knights.

Corey Crawford: Crawford made a staggering 46 saves in Chicago's first win of the series.

Matthew Highmore: Highmore's first goal of the series stood as the game-winning goal.

THE SERIES SO FAR
The Golden Knights came out with a 4-1 win in Game 1 in their most dominant effort of the series so far. Vegas put together back-to-back one-goal wins to take a 3-0 series lead, but the Chicago victory in Game 4 brought the best-of-seven set to 3-1 Golden Knights.

LOOKING AHEAD
Vegas and Chicago will clash in Game 5 on Tuesday at Rogers Place. The time is still to be determined, but fans can catch the game on AT&T SportsNet, FOX Sports Radio 98.9/1340 and Deportes Vegas 1460.