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Marchessault's OT goal lifts Golden Knights past Blues 4-3

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Jonathan Marchessault scored with 17 seconds left in overtime to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Friday night.

After clearing the puck cross-ice to Alex Tuch on a give-and-go, Marchessault took the return pass after slipping behind two Blues skaters and beat Jordan Binnington over his glove, sending the NHL's biggest crowd of the season of 7,567 into a frenzy.

'œIt was a great feeling,'ť Marchessault said. 'œIt was a good backcheck from Tuchy. Robin (Lehner) made a big save again; he made a lot of big saves in overtime. It was the loudest we had all year, and it was a great feeling.'ť

Lehner stopped 22 shots to improve to 16-3-2 during the regular season since joining the Golden Knights last season.

Reilly Smith, Alec Martinez, and Nic Roy scored in regulation for Vegas, which won after trailing by two goals for the sixth time this season. The Golden Knights also continued to show a knack for coming back when trailing after two periods, doing so for the sixth time this year.

The Golden Knights also inched closer to winning their third division title in four seasons since joining the NHL in 2017.

'œTonight was a night we were a little flat as a group and they got better as the game went on,'ť Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said. 'œThat's what you need to win consistently. Your big guys are going to score, but they can't score every single night for you.'ť

Meanwhile, the Blues' much-needed point in the standings coupled with Los Angeles' loss to Colorado to clinch the final playoff berth in the West Division. The Blues have reached the postseason for the 44th time in franchise history, the most among non-Original Six clubs.

Ryan O'Reilly, David Perron, and Jaden Schwartz scored for St. Louis. Binnington made 31 saves.

The Blues have earned at least one point in eight straight games (5-0-3) and will ride a four-game road point streak (2-0-2) into Saturday's series finale with Vegas.

St. Louis, which is now 14-8-4 on the road this season, is also 14-0-4 when leading after two periods.

'œOverall I thought guys competed hard throughout the whole game, 60 minutes,'ť St. Louis coach Craig Berube said. 'œBinner played well in net, guys did a good job. We found a way to get a point and that's what we needed.'ť

Smith opened the scoring late in the first when he gathered a pass from Nic Hague at the doorstep and tapped it home with 6:37 left in the period. O'Reilly, who has 12 points over his last eight games, tied the game when he took Tyler Bozak's pass from behind the net and buried a short-handed goal to tie it with 1:52 left in the first period.

St. Louis scored two goals in a span of 1 minute, 44 seconds to take a brief 3-1 lead in the second period.

First, it was Perron, who came off the bench in time to receive Zach Sanford's cross-ice pass to the bottom of the right circle and fired the puck past Lehner to make it 2-1. Marco Scandella registered his 100th career assist on Perron's goal.

Moments later, Schwartz ripped a shot from a tight angle just in front of the goal line, sneaking the puck under Lehner and just inside the far post to make it a two-goal game.

Martinez reignited the sold-out crowd when he blasted a one-timer from the point to cut St. Louis' lead back down to one with 8.2 seconds left in the second period.

Roy notched his 10th point in his last 15 games with an equalizer midway through the final period, when he grabbed the loose puck after a scramble in front, spun around in the right circle, and roofed a wrist shot past Binnington glove side.

The Blues had a good opportunity to regain the lead when Lehner slipped while backpedaling, and Kyle Clifford skated around the back of the net to the opposite side - only to be stopped by Martinez, who dropped into a butterfly stance and stuffed the wraparound attempt.

'œYou want to impose your will and play your game,'ť Martinez said. 'œI sound like a broken record, but you've got to play playoff hockey before you get to the playoffs.'ť

MISSING MAX

Vegas was without leading goal-scorer Max Pacioretty for the third straight game. Pacioretty, who has 24 goals this season, has been out with an undisclosed injury.

ELITE COMPANY

St. Louis is one of three clubs to reach the postseason in at least nine of 10 seasons since 2011-12, along with the Pittsburgh Penguins (10) and Washington Capitals (9). Those three teams have won four of the nine Stanley Cup Finals in that span.

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Vegas Golden Knights center Jonathan Marchessault (81) celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal against St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) during overtime of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner (90) blocks a shot by St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas (18) during overtime of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights players celebrate after defenseman Alec Martinez (23) scored against the St. Louis Blues during the second period of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud (2) celebrates after center Nicolas Roy, right, scored against the St. Louis Blues during the third period of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues center Ivan Barbashev (49) attempts a wrap around shot against Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nicolas Hague (14) during the third period of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alec Martinez (23) stops an attempted shot by St. Louis Blues left wing Kyle Clifford (13) during the third period of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone, right, celebrates after defenseman Alec Martinez, left, scored a goal against St. Louis Blues during the second period of an NHL hockey game Friday, May 7, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
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