Subban records first career shutout, Vegas tops Jets 5-0
LAS VEGAS — Marc-Andre who?
No, the Vegas Golden Knights won’t have a goaltending controversy on their hands when Marc-Andre Fleury returns from a lower-body injury. But Malcolm Subban is certainly making the case he’s more than capable of starting against any team, and in any arena.
Subban stopped 20 shots for his first NHL shutout, William Karlsson and Reilly Smith each scored twice, and the Golden Knights beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-0 on Thursday night.
“It’s been definitely fun, obviously,” said Subban, whose shutout came in his 35th career start. “They’re a great team, so just came in here trying to get the win. The boys played a great game in front of me. … Obviously, they got a few chances, they’re a good team, couple on the power play, but other than that, not too much. Definitely a great all-around win for sure.”