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Konecny scores twice as Flyers end 6-game skid with 2-1 victory at Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Travis Konecny scored twice for his first multigoal game this season and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 on Monday.

Philadelphia stopped a six-game slide and ended Vegas’ seven-game winning streak.

The Flyers improved to 6-8-2 since opening the season 17-9-6. They had lost six of their previous seven meetings with the Golden Knights.

Konecny has 17 goals this season. He scored 3:46 into the first period, and his short-handed goal at 7:22 of the third gave Philadelphia a 2-1 lead. Both goals were unassisted.

Tomas Hertl scored a power-play goal for Vegas late in the second, and Adin Hill turned aside 15 shots.

It marked the first time Vegas scored just one goal since Dec. 17, a 2-1 shootout loss to New Jersey at home.

Samuel Ersson made 24 saves for the Flyers, including two during a 6-on-4 situation at the end of the game. With the Golden Knights on a power play, they pulled Hill for an extra skater.

The Golden Knights, who entered leading the NHL with a power-play percentage of 47.1% since Jan. 6, had a season-high seven opportunities with the man advantage.

Up next

Flyers: Continue their three-game trip at Utah on Wednesday.

Golden Knights: Open a four-game trip in Boston on Thursday.

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Golden Knights GM says acquiring Rasmus Andersson before Olympics was imperative

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon knew it was unlikely that defenseman Rasmus Andersson would last through the Olympic break, and if he wanted to bolster his defensive pairings, he’d have to act quickly.

Thus, as he’s done so many other times since the team entered the league in 2017, McCrimmon made a mid-season splash by acquiring a highly sought-after player in time for another playoff push.

Vegas added the 29-year-old offensive blue liner Sunday in exchange for defenseman Zach Whitecloud, prospect Abram Wiebe, a conditional first-round pick in 2027 and a conditional second-rounder in 2028.

“I think in Rasmus, we get a high-end defenseman,” McCrimmon said Monday before the Knights took the ice against the Philadelphia Flyers. “He’s drives possession, he can make plays, he’s good in transition, he’s aggressive in the offensive zone — we think he’s really going to add to our hockey club.”

The Flames agreed to retain 50% of the remainder of Andersson’s salary in the final season of a six-year, $27.3 million contract.

“To be able to get it done with Vegas, they were willing to do it and do it without a contract because that was one thing that was made clear to us just in the last, maybe 12 hours, was there wasn’t going to be an extension signed with any of the teams,” Flames general manager Craig Conroy said. “That definitely changed the way we had to negotiate and what we got back in return.”

McCrimmon said Andersson was someone the organization became interested in during the offseason, and when the 10-year veteran’s conversations with Calgary about an extension failed, trade discussions began.

Knowing Vegas was interested, and recognizing Andersson is representing Sweden in next month’s Olympics, it became imperative for the Flames to make a move before the break.

“He plays a hard game,” McCrimmon said. “An injury, I think, became a real issue for Calgary. I felt for a while that the longest Calgary would go before trading Rasmus would be the Olympic break. Because I don’t think if you’re in their position, you want the player going to the Olympics, potentially risking injury, and cost them a significant opportunity.”

McCrimmon said the team is “working through (Andersson’s) immigration right now,” and until it is clarified, there is no timetable for when he will make his debut with the Knights.

When he does, Andersson should reunite with defenseman Noah Hanifin, who spent five-plus seasons in Calgary, before being traded to Vegas in March 2024.

Andersson has played in all of Calgary’s 48 games this season, recording 30 points (10 goals, 20 assists) while boasting a plus-3 rating. Andersson’s 30 points were the most among Calgary’s defensemen, while his 10 goals are tied for eighth among all NHL defensemen.

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