Las Vegas — The Vegas Golden Knights erased a three-goal first-period deficit and beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-3 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final on Sunday night, while Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon left late in the second period after blocking a shot and appeared to injure his right knee. The comeback gave Vegas a commanding 3-0 series lead and the chance to clinch a Stanley Cup Final berth in Game 4 on Tuesday in Las Vegas; Cale Makar returned from an upper-body injury for Colorado, while Valeri Nichushkin also exited injured, leaving the Avalanche with significant health and elimination concerns.
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If you're a hockey fan, this is a pivotal moment. The Golden Knights are on the brink of a Stanley Cup Final berth. For Avalanche supporters, it's a tense time with key players injured. Check the injury updates before Game 4.
The Vegas Golden Knights have turned the tables, overcoming a three-goal deficit to lead the series. The Avalanche are facing both elimination and injury concerns. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Vegas Golden Knights benefited by mounting a five-goal comeback in Game 3 to win 5-3, seizing a 3-0 series lead and earning the chance to clinch a Stanley Cup Final berth in Game 4 in Las Vegas.
The Colorado Avalanche suffered the Game 3 loss, sustained injuries to Nathan MacKinnon and Valeri Nichushkin, and now face a 3-0 series deficit that places them on the brink of playoff elimination.
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