Jonathan Marchessault scored with 17.7 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Vegas Golden Knights a come-from-behind, 4-3 victory over the St Louis Blues on Friday night in Las Vegas.
Despite the loss, the Blues (24-19-9, 57 points) clinched the final playoff spot in the West Division. Fourth-place St Louis got a point for losing in overtime while the Los Angeles Kings lost 3-2 in regulation to the Colorado Avalanche, sending the Blues to the postseason. Marchessault came in alone on the right wing, took a pass from Alex Tuch and then fired a shot over the glove of goalie Jordan Binnington for his 17th goal of the season.
Reilly Smith, Alec Martinez and Nicolas Roy also scored goals and Nicolas Hague had two assists for Vegas (38-13-2, 78 points), which maintained a four-point West Division lead over the Avalanche with their sixth straight home win. Robin Lehner finished with 22 saves and also picked up an assist on the winning goal.
Ryan O’Reilly, David Perron and Jaden Schwartz scored goals and Tyler Bozak had two assists for St Louis. Binnington finished with 31 saves as the Blues extended their point streak to eight games (5-0-3).
Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 13:23 mark of the first period. Smith jammed in Hague’s crossing pass into the right corner of the net for his 11th goal of the season. St Louis tied it near the end of the first period on a short-handed goal by O’Reilly. Bozak outraced Shea Theodore for a puck behind the net and then found O’Reilly alone in the middle of the left circle. O’Reilly fired a wrist shot past Lehner’s stick side for his 24th goal of the season. It was just the second short-handed goal allowed this season by the Golden Knights.
The Blues then took a 3-1 lead on goals by Perron and Schwartz just 1:44 apart. Perron’s 16th of the season came on a wrist shot from the right circle that went through Lehner’s pads at 14:34 of the middle period. Schwartz fired a sharp-angle shot from near the right goal line that went under Lehner’s pads at 16:18. Vegas cut it to 3-2 with 10 seconds left in the second period when Martinez one-timed a Mark Stone pass from the left point for his ninth goal of the season. Roy tied it at 6:52 of the third period with a spinning shot from the slot past Binnington’s glove side for his sixth goal of the season.

Stars stay alive in playoff hunt, top Lightning 5-2
Joe Pavelski collected two goals and two assists while Roope Hintz scored once in a three-point game to lead the visiting Dallas Stars to a 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday that kept their playoff hopes alive. Jamie Oleksiak and Joel Kiviranta also scored for the Stars (22-18-14, 58 points), while goaltender Anton Khudobin made 25 saves.
Dallas is fifth in the Central Division, two points behind the Nashville Predators in the battle for fourth place and the final playoff spot. Both clubs have two games remaining. While the Stars close out the season with a pair of road games against the Chicago Blackhawks, the Predators have two home dates with the division-champion Carolina Hurricanes. Nashville holds the tiebreaker if the teams end up with the same amount of points.
Blake Coleman and Alex Barre-Boulet scored for the Lightning (36-15-3, 75 points), who remain tied with the Florida Panthers for second place in the division.
Goalie Curtis McElhinney stopped 26 shots in the loss. Tampa and Florida close out the regular season with a pair of games against each other.
Needing to snap a five-game losing skid to avoid elimination, the Stars received a boost when Oleksiak buried a rebound for his career-high sixth goal of the season at the 5:50 mark. Then, Pavelski doubled the lead five minutes into the second period when he lifted a backhand while on a breakaway set up by Hintz.
After Coleman put the Lightning on the board past the midway point, Pavelski restored the two-goal edge at 13:05 of the middle frame with a tap-in tally set up by Hintz.

Results
Golden Knights    4-3    Blues
Stars    5-2    Lightning
Avalanche    3-2    Kings
Red Wings    5-2    Blue Jackets
Flyers    4-2    Capitals
Wild    4-3    Ducks
Coyotes    5-2    Sharks