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Golden Knights top Canucks in John Tortorella’s coaching debut

By Thomson Reuters Mar 31, 2026 | 1:58 AM

Reilly Smith scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and Adin Hill made 22 saves as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Vancouver Canucks, 4-2, in John Tortorella’s ​coaching debut on Monday night in Las Vegas.

Rasmus Andersson, Shea ‌Theodore, and Cole Smith also scored goals for Vegas (33-26-16, 82 points), which snapped a three-game losing streak while winning for just the second time in eight games. The Golden Knights closed to within one point of second-place Edmonton in the Pacific ‌Division ​with the victory.

Tortorella, starting his 24th season as ⁠an NHL head coach, ⁠took over for Bruce Cassidy, who was fired on Sunday afternoon. It was his 771st career coaching victory, which ranks ninth on the all-time coaching wins list.

Evander Kane, playing in his 1,000th NHL game, ​and Brock Boeser scored goals for Vancouver (21-45-8, 50 points), which lost its sixth straight game. Kevin Lankinen finished with 30 saves for ⁠the Canucks.

Vancouver took a 1-0 lead at ⁠the 12:19 mark of the first period when Kane ​buried a backhand shot at the end of a 2-on-1 with Jake DeBrusk.

Vegas ​tied it midway through the second period when Andersson tapped ‌in a Tomas Hertl pass into an open right side of the net for his third goal in four games.

The Canucks regained the lead on a power-play goal by Boeser. Filip Hronek fired a shot ⁠from the point that Boeser, stationed in the high slot, redirected over Hill’s right shoulder.

The Golden Knights regained the lead, 3-2, near the end of the ⁠period with two ‌goals in the span of 77 seconds. Theodore scored ⁠the first on a breakaway, firing a wrist shot ​from ‌the slot past Lankinen’s blocker side. Smith followed, ​one-timing a Brayden ⁠McNabb crossing pass that hit Lankinen’s glove and went into the net.

The Canucks pulled Lankinen for an extra attacker with 2:15 to go and Cole Smith sealed the win when he backhanded in an empty-netter from the right boards with 1:10 to go, his first goal with the Golden ​Knights.

–Field Level Media