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Blackhawks center Connor Bedard, left, fights with Golden Knights defenseman Kaedan Korczak during the first period Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/AP)
Blackhawks center Connor Bedard, left, fights with Golden Knights defenseman Kaedan Korczak during the first period Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/AP)
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LAS VEGAS — Pavel Dorofeyev recorded two goals and an assist for the second straight game and Adin Hill had his first shutout in a year as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-0 on Saturday night.

The victory put the Golden Knights back into first place in the Pacific Division with 76 points, one ahead of the Anaheim Ducks, who lost 2-0 at Ottawa on Saturday.

Rasmus Andersson and Keegan Kolesar also scored for the Golden Knights, and Mark Stone and Mitch Marner each had two assists. Jack Eichel, playing in his 300th game for the Knights, had his three-game goal streak end.

Spencer Knight made 28 saves for the Hawks, who were shut out for the fifth time this season and lost for the seventh time in 10 games.

Two of Dorofeyev’s goals came on power plays against the NHL’s top penalty-kill unit — his team-record 17th and 18th goals this season with the man advantage.

Hill made 21 saves for his first shutout since a 4-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 13, 2025.

His shutout nearly ended less than a minute into the third period when Hawks defenseman Artyom Levshunov hit the back of the net from the right point. The Golden Knights successfully challenged that Ryan Greene executed a hand pass.

Knights center Tomas Hertl also saved a goal in the second period, knocking away Greene’s shot with Hill caught out of the net.

The Golden Knights took control with three goals in a 3½-minute span in the first period of what became a chippy game. The Knights’ Jeremy Lauzon and Hawks’ Ethan Del Mastro were ejected in the third period after receiving roughing and misconduct penalties.

This was referee Wes McCauley’s 1,500th game. He was honored during a stoppage in the first period, and Knights players shook his hand after the game.

Up next

  • Hawks: vs. Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night.
  • Golden Knights: vs. Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.