Golden Knights power play is humming with 4 forwards or 5 in Western Conference Final
The Golden Knights' power play is performing exceptionally well in the Western Conference Final. With the return of Mark Stone, the team has effectively utilized a five-forward strategy, leading to a recent victory over the Colorado Avalanche. They are now one win away from reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in their history.
- ▪Mark Stone's return has revitalized the Golden Knights' power play strategy.
- ▪The team has scored on the power play in seven of their last eight games, achieving a 25% conversion rate in the playoffs.
- ▪Pavel Dorofeyev set a team record with 20 power-play goals during the regular season.
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