53 seconds. It's not a lot of time.
Although tonight, it was all the Golden Knights needed to turn a certain defeat to the Calgary Flames into one of the team's most thrilling wins of the season.
With the Golden Knights down 2-1 with fewer than two minutes remaining in the third period is when it began.
First it was Erik Haula, tying the game. Ten seconds later it was Jonathan Marchessault win the game-winner, followed up by David Perron's empty-net goal.
Besides producing a breathtaking 4-2 victory, it also improved the Golden Knights to 33-12-4, tying the 1993-94 Florida Panthers and Anaheim Mighty Ducks for most wins in a season by a first-year expansion team.
Here are three takeaways from tonight's game.
Golden Knights 4, Flames 2: 3 Takeaways
Golden Knights stun Flames with late comeback, tie 1993-94 Panthers and Ducks for most wins in a season by a first-year expansion team.


















