Barbashev threads the needle to Stone to extend lead


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The Vegas Golden Knights held firm under pressure to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Friday night.
The game unfolded at Scotiabank Arena and carried heavy emotional weight for Mitch Marner.
It was Marner’s first appearance in Toronto since joining Vegas in a summer sign-and-trade.

Vegas leaned on composure, timely scoring, and a dominant performance from captain Mark Stone.
The win snapped a short losing skid and restored momentum for the Golden Knights.

Stone Leads Golden Knights with Historic Streak

Mark Stone delivered a statement performance against the Maple Leafs.
He scored two goals and added one assist for Vegas.
The outing extended his point streak to 14 straight games, a franchise record.

Stone now has 12 goals and 11 assists during the run.
His impact showed in every zone and in key moments.
Vegas fed off his leadership throughout the night.

Marner’s Emotional Return to Familiar Ice

Mitch Marner finished without a point against his former team.
He recorded one shot on goal in 17:25 of ice time.
Still, his presence dominated the storyline.

Marner spent his first nine NHL seasons with the Maple Leafs.
Toronto selected him fourth overall in the 2015 NHL Draft.
He ranks fourth in franchise history in assists and sixth in total points.

The forward admitted the night felt strange from warmups onward.
Relief followed once the final horn sounded and the game ended.

Golden Knights Start Fast and Stay Aggressive

Vegas struck early and never fully let Toronto settle.
Jack Eichel opened the scoring just 1:06 into the first period.
He converted a quick one-timer after a sharp passing sequence.

Keegan Kolesar doubled the lead minutes later.
He buried a rebound at the top of the crease.
The Golden Knights exited the first period in control.

Maple Leafs Push Back in Second Period

Toronto responded early in the second period.
John Tavares trimmed the deficit just 13 seconds in.
The goal sparked renewed energy inside the arena.

Vegas answered through persistence.
Pavel Dorofeyev restored the two-goal cushion midway through the period.
Braeden Bowman added another goal shortly after.

Despite the surge, Toronto refused to fade.
Scott Laughton scored on a breakaway.
Bobby McMann later tipped in a goal to pull Toronto within one.

Third-Period Poise Seals Golden Knights Win

Momentum favored the Maple Leafs late in the second period.
However, Vegas regained structure in the third.
Adin Hill delivered calm, steady goaltending when needed.

Stone delivered the decisive blow at 15:11.
He scored his 250th NHL goal on a two-on-one rush.
The captain struck again with an empty-net goal to close it out.

Eichel and Depth Support Shine

Jack Eichel finished with one goal and one assist.
His point streak reached 11 games during the victory.
Ivan Barbashev contributed two assists in a strong two-way effort.

Defenseman Rasmus Andersson impressed in his Golden Knights debut.
He logged over 21 minutes after joining from Calgary.
Vegas praised his puck movement and late-game composure.

Maple Leafs Search for Consistency

Toronto fell to 1-3-2 in its last six games.
The Maple Leafs struggled to sustain pressure in the third period.
Coach Craig Berube pointed to missed opportunities.

Anthony Stolarz made 25 saves in his return from injury.
The effort showed promise but lacked finish.

Golden Knights Move Forward with Confidence

The Golden Knights improved their record and regained confidence.
Stone’s leadership continues to drive Vegas during a crucial stretch.
The Maple Leafs, meanwhile, look to rediscover consistency.

Friday’s matchup blended emotion, execution, and urgency.
In the end, Vegas handled all three better than Toronto.

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