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The Vegas Golden Knights play their second game in as many nights as they matchup against the Calgary Flames at 6 p.m. PT Monday at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Fans can see the game on AT&T SportsNet or listen on FOX Sports Radio 98.9/1340.
NOTES
Vegas did not hold a morning skate ahead of Sunday's game.
This is the second game of a back-to-back for the Golden Knights against Pacific Division foes.
Former Golden Knight James Neal will play against Vegas for the first time in his career. He had 44 points (25G, 16A) last season for the Golden Knights.
LAST TIME OUT
Trailing 2-1 after 20 minutes, the Golden Knights had an offensive outburst as they put three pucks into the Edmonton net in only 2:22. Cody Eakin started the period off with a shorthanded goal, Max Pacioretty scored at even strength and Jonathan Marchessault notched a power play goal to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 4-2 lead. Marchessault scored again in the third and then set up Reilly Smith for a goal to go up 6-2. A late answer from Edmonton brought the score to its final, a 6-3 win for Vegas.

STATE OF THE DIVISION
The San Jose Sharks (25 points) maintain their lead in the Pacific Division with Calgary just behind them (23 points). The Vancouver Canucks (22 points) sit in third place with Anaheim (21 points) lying one point back of them in fourth. The Golden Knights, Arizona Coyotes and Edmonton Oilers all have 19 points and are six points ahead of the last-place Los Angeles Kings.
TOP SCORERS VS. CALGARY
Smith's 10 career points (5G, 5A) against the Flames is tops among Golden Knights players. William Karlsson notched a hat trick against the Flames at T-Mobile Arena last season and has nine points (6G, 3A) in games against Calgary. Eakin has an even four goals and four assists while Nate Schmidt has dished out four helpers.
A VEGAS VICTORY WOULD...
· Be the 61st win in franchise history
· Give the Golden Knights two wins in a row for the first time since Oct. 16 and Oct. 20
· Improve Vegas' division record to 4-0-1 this season.
OPPOSITION UPDATE
Three Calgary Flames players share the team-lead in scoring with 21 points each. Elias Lindholm (11G, 10A), Sean Monahan (10G, 11A) and Matthew Tkachuk (9G, 12) have all been efficient for the Flames this season. Johnny Gaudreau (6G, 14A) is right behind that trio with 20 points of his own.
The Flames have had a hot start to the season and are placed second in the Pacific Division entering Monday's action. After a strong October, Calgary has a 3-3-0 record in November.
STREAKS
Eakin now has points in five consecutive road games.
Alex Tuch has recorded a point in each of his last four road games.
KEYS TO THE GAME
Repeat Performance: Vegas found success in all three zones Sunday night in Edmonton. They'll need to stay consistent against the Flames on Monday night.
Special Teams: The Golden Knights scored a power play goal and a shorthanded goal Sunday night. Their special teams units have gone up and down this season and it's key for Vegas that they're on the upswing at the moment.