The stars come out as Golden Knights clinch Western Conference Final berth

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The stars come out as Golden Knights clinch Western Conference Final berth

The stars come out as Golden Knights clinch Western Conference Final berth

The best players for the Vegas Golden Knights came together at a key time to punch their ticket to the Western Conference Final.

The stars come out as Golden Knights clinch Western Conference Final berth

The best players for the Vegas Golden Knights came together at a key time to punch their ticket to the Western Conference Final.

The Vegas Golden Knights are heading back to the Western Conference Final, and they did it in style. After a hard-fought series against the Anaheim Ducks, the Knights delivered a commanding 5-1 victory in Game Six, proving once again that their star players know exactly when to shine.

From the opening puck drop, it was clear this would be a special night. Just over a minute into the first period, Mitch Marner pulled off a highlight-reel goal that had fans on their feet. Shaking off Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe, Marner channeled his inner William Karlsson—the original Golden Knight—and tucked the puck between his own legs over a sprawling Lukas Dostal. It was a moment of pure hockey artistry, and it marked his 10th point of the series.

But the Knights weren't done yet. On the penalty kill, Marner spotted Brett Howden slipping behind the Anaheim defense for a perfect back-door pass. Howden didn't hesitate, firing a one-timer into the net for his eighth goal of the playoffs—a mark that temporarily put him atop the NHL postseason scoring race. The shorthanded goal was especially sweet for Howden, who admitted after the game, "I was telling Mitch that I don't think I've ever had a shorthanded goal before. He's been making unbelievable plays to set me up."

Here's the kicker: that shorthanded tally was actually Howden's third of the playoffs, tying him with legends like Wayne Gretzky for the single-postseason record. Not bad company for a player who's quickly becoming a postseason hero.

Pavel Dorofeyev and Jack Eichel continued their stellar play, creating chances that left the Ducks scrambling. And in net, Carter Hart stood tall, turning aside shot after shot to keep Anaheim at bay. When the final horn sounded, the Golden Knights had punched their ticket to the Western Conference Final for the fifth time in just nine years as a franchise.

This team has a knack for saving their best hockey for when it matters most. As they did in the first round against the Utah Mammoth, the Knights closed out the series with authority. Now, they'll gear up for another shot at hockey's ultimate prize—and if their stars keep shining this brightly, the Golden Knights might just be unstoppable.

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