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Marc-Andre Fleury posted a 35-save shutout as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild, 4-0, to take a 3-1 series lead on Saturday night at Xcel Energy Center.
HOW IT WENT DOWN
Nicolas Roy buried his first Stanley Cup Playoff goal midway through the first to give Vegas the 1-0 lead. Joel Eriksson Ek beat Marc-Andre Fleury less than a minute later, but the goal was overturned due to goalie interference. In the middle frame, Alex Tuch burst through the Minnesota defense to bury his third goal of the series and give Vegas a 2-0 lead. Mark Stone added a shorthanded goal on a breakaway to put the Golden Knights ahead by three heading into the third period. Vegas parked the bus in the third period as Roy's empty-net goal sealed the 4-0 win for the visitors.

TOP PERFORMERS
Mark Stone: Stone buried his third goal of the series in the win.
Alex Tuch: Tuch netted his third goal of the series
Nicolas Roy: Roy's first two career playoff goals bookended the win for Vegas.
Marc-Andre Fleury: Fleury stopped all 35 shots that came his way. He's not allowed a goal in five periods of hockey.
STAT OF THE KNIGHT
Fleury's shutout was his 16th playoff shutout of his career. That total is tied with Curtis Joseph for third all-time.
THE SERIES SO FAR
Game 1: Wild 1, Golden Knights 0
Game 2: Golden Knights 3, Wild 1
Game 3: Golden Knights 5, Wild 2
Game 4: Golden Knights 4, Wild 0
LOOKING AHEAD
The Golden Knights and Wild return to Las Vegas for Game 5 as the series continues Monday at 7:30 p.m. at T-Mobile Arena. Tune in on AT&T SportsNet, FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 and Deportes Vegas 1460.