a57.foxnews.com photo: The Vegas Golden Knights Alex Tuch (89) looked for a sure fire goal, but the outstretched stick of Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) stopped the puck in front of the crease to save the game for the Caps in Game 2.
On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast with Len:
If you had to ask if the shot that Vegas Golden Knights’ Alex Tuch took in Game 2 that was stopped with the goalie stick paddle of Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby that Holtby outstretched with the stick to save the puck from going into the mouth of the net that would have taken the first-year expansion team to a 2-0 series lead.
Now after three games played in these NHL Finals and the Capitals with home ice, it’s looking grim for the Knights, who are down 2-1 and desperately need to tie up the series in Game 4 on Monday night and bring it back to Vegas for Game 5.
The Knights goalie Marc Andre-Fleury, who has been superb throughout the playoffs with a low goals against, has been tamed through the first three games of these finals surrendering four goals in Game 1, three goals in a loss to Washington in Game 2 and another loss surrendering another three goals in Game 3.
Len takes a look at what to expect in tonight’s Game 4 at Capital One Center for the NHL Stanley Cup Finals.

