Golden Knights Score 4 Goals in 5 Minutes, Crush Kings

Vegas jumps out to early lead, cruises to victory over Los Angeles

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

The Vegas Golden Knights scored four goals in a span of just 5 minutes and 27 seconds in the first period, propelling them to a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. Mark Stone recorded a goal and two assists, while Jack Eichel, Pavel Dorofeyev, and Mitch Marner also found the back of the net for Vegas. Adin Hill made 32 saves to earn his 100th career win for the Golden Knights, who enter the Olympic break with a four-point lead atop the Pacific Division.

Why it matters

The Golden Knights' offensive outburst in the first period was a stark contrast to their recent struggles, having lost seven of their previous eight games. This decisive win helps Vegas maintain its lead in the Pacific Division and builds momentum heading into the Olympic break.

The details

The Golden Knights scored their four goals on four consecutive shots, with Eichel, Stone, Dorofeyev, and Marner all finding the back of the net in a span of just over 5 minutes. Vegas' power play was also on display, as Dorofeyev's goal came on the man advantage. Los Angeles' Anze Kopitar recorded his 1,300th career point in the loss, becoming the 39th skater in NHL history to reach that milestone.

  • The Golden Knights scored their four goals in the first period between the 8:22 and 13:49 marks.
  • The Kings' Trevor Moore scored at the 15:03 mark of the first period to make it 4-1.

The players

Mark Stone

The Vegas Golden Knights forward recorded a goal and two assists in the win.

Adin Hill

The Golden Knights goaltender made 32 saves to earn his 100th career win.

Anze Kopitar

The Los Angeles Kings forward recorded his 1,300th career point, becoming the 39th skater in NHL history to reach that milestone.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)

The takeaway

The Golden Knights' dominant first-period performance showcased their offensive firepower and ability to bounce back from a recent slump. This win puts them in a strong position atop the Pacific Division heading into the Olympic break.