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The Vegas Golden Knights (23-8-1) skated to a 4-1 victory against the Los Angeles Kings (13-14-6) on Monday night at T-Mobile Arena.
HOW IT WENT DOWN
The visitors opened the scoring on Monday night in Las Vegas and held a 1-0 advantage after one. The offense came alive for the Golden Knights in the second period as Reilly Smith, Tomas Nosek and Nicolas Hague found the back of the net. Alec Martinez added his second goal in as many games midway through the third and Robin Lehner settled in to secure his sixth victory of the season by a final score of 4-1.

TOP PERFORMERS
Reilly Smith: Smith snapped a personal goal drought with a power play tally to even the score in the second period.
Robin Lehner: After backing up Marc-Andre Fleury over the weekend in Colorado, Lehner settled in after an early Los Angeles goal and made 24 stops on 25 shots for the win.
Alec Martinez: Against his former team, the defenseman sealed the Vegas victory with a tally in the final frame.
STAT OF THE KNIGHT
Vegas earned their sixth straight win at T-Mobile Arena to improve to 14-2-1 at home this season.
ATTENDANCE: 3,950
BECAUSE VEGAS WON...
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LOOKING AHEAD
The Golden Knights will continue their homestand and match up with the Kings again on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. PT. Catch the action on NBCSN and FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340.