Howden made it 2-0 with a short-handed goal at 18:38 of the first, and Smith made it 3-0 at 3:26 of the second.
Great start.
But then it was gone, just like that.
The Mammoth scored two goals 29 seconds apart in the second period -- forward Nick Schmaltz at 8:04, defenseman Ian Cole at 8:33. Forward Michael Carcone tied it 3-3 at 1:45 of the third, and center Clayton Keller gave Utah a 4-3 lead at 5:10.
Delta Center was delirious.
And then Howden tied it 4-4 on a deflection at 10:25 of the third period.
“It’s ups and downs,” Marner said. “It’s a roller-coaster ride throughout games. There’s lead changes. Just, the rhythm of games can change quickly. But I like how we just stayed with our game plan, stayed resilient, kept throwing pucks to the net, getting guys there. Obviously, a massive tip by ‘Howie’ to score that tying goal, and then from there, I thought we had some really good pressure in overtime.”
The Golden Knights headed straight to the airport afterward. The key now is to get off the roller-coaster, at least until it ramps up again Wednesday.
“We can’t get too high,” Tortorella said. “I want them to enjoy it for a few minutes here, but then we get back to work tomorrow and get ready for Game 5.”