Win

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.

1. Late Magic
This was a game where for most of the night, the Flames smothered the Golden Knights. Just smothered them.
But then....take a look for yourself.

All's well that ends well.
2. Fleury Did His Job

Coming off an All-Star Weekend where he was a winner at both the Skills Competition and in the actual All-Star Game, Marc-Andre Fleury didn't miss a beat again tonight.
Fleury stopped 31 of 33 Flames shots in total, including 12 shots in the first period when the Flames threatened to put the Golden Knights out of the game early.
As much as this game will be remembered for the late offensive heroics, they would've never been possible had Fleury not held the Golden Knights in the game early.
3. Power Play Continued To Perform
By this point, the goalless drought that the Golden Knights' power play went through during the first three weeks of January is a long-forgotten memory.

Reilly Smith's first-period goal tonight was Vegas' sixth power-play goal in the last four games. This includes at least one power-play goal in all four games. Vegas was 1-for-2 on the power play tonight.
What's miraculous is that one of the Golden Knights' biggest Achillies' Heels from earlier this month is now one of the team's biggest strengths.
This bodes well moving forward for the rest of this six-game road trip, which resumes on Thursday in Winnipeg, where it'll be a battle of the two teams leading their divisions in the Western Conference.