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Ducks lose to Vegas Golden Knights, who remain undefeated

Vegas center Tomas Hertl scores a goal past Ducks goaltender James Reimer in the third period.
(Ian Maule / Associated Press)
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Brett Howden, Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev each scored a goal and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 on Sunday night.

Ilya Samsonov had 22 saves for Vegas.

Troy Terry scored the lone goal for the Ducks and James Reimer made 29 saves.

Vegas improved to 3-0-0 in its first three games for the fifth time since it joined the NHL in 2017. The Knights also improved to 24-7-1 all-time against the Ducks, including a 14-3-0 mark in Vegas.

Playing in just its second game of the season, the Ducks appeared to be feeling the effects of playing the second of back-to-back nights after its 2-0 win in San Jose on Saturday. Vegas outshot the Ducks 32-23.

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After allowing Terry to score in the first period, Samsonov appeared settled in for his debut for Vegas when he stymied Trevor Zegras on a breakaway attempt early in the second period.

With the Ducks on the penalty kill, they got caught with just three able skaters when Isac Lundestrom lost his stick, and multiple times couldn’t gather the puck. Vegas took full advantage when Mark Stone fed Hertl across the slot for a one-timer at the doorstep. The goal served as the game-winner and was Hertl’s first of the season.

Vegas has scored 15 goals in its first three games of the season, the most in the first three contests of a campaign in franchise history.

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