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- On May 14, 2025, at T-Mobile Arena, the Vegas Golden Knights were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs after the Edmonton Oilers scored the lone goal in overtime of Game 5.
- The Oilers advanced after Kasperi Kapanen scored 7:14 into overtime, with the Golden Knights missing captain Mark Stone due to injury during the series.
- Edmonton’s goalie Stuart Skinner delivered a shutout with 24 saves, building on his strong performance since replacing injured Calvin Pickard in the playoffs.
- Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said the team needed to be tactically clean rather than emotional, while veteran William Karlsson stated, “Every year you don't win feels like a year wasted.”
- The Golden Knights ended their promising season against a stronger opponent, implying likely roster continuity with Cassidy expecting the team back next year.
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Golden Knights face reality of their season coming to what feels like a premature end
Season 8 for the Vegas Golden Knights came to a bitter end Wednesday night with a 1-0 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the Second Round.With captain Mark Stone and forward Brandon Saad out of the lineup, Vegas was shut out, and Edmonton sealed the series win with a goal 7 minutes into OT.WATCH | Nick Walters gives a recap on the end of the season for the Golden Knights Golden Knights face reality of their season coming to what f…

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