Shea Theodore’s late goal leads Golden Knights to 5-3 win over Flames
CALGARY — It may not have been pretty, but Shea Theodore will take it.
After the Calgary Flames rallied to score three in a row, Theodore scored the game-winning goal with 1:10 left to play to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-3 win at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Sunday.
“That was big,” said Theodore, whose shot deflected off Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane’s stick and into the top corner behind stunned Flames goalie David Rittich. “When a team ties it up late, if anything you don’t want to give anybody in the division points. It was a lucky play, but it was a big play. Sometimes you just throw it to the net and good things happen.”
Nick Holden had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights (38-24-8), who regained top spot in the Pacific Division over the idle Edmonton Oilers (37-24-8).