## Howden's Dramatic Overtime Goal Extends Vegas' Unblemished Home Record Against Utah
The Vegas Golden Knights remained perfect at home against the Utah Jazz with a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.
After falling behind 2-0 in the first period, the Knights rallied with goals from Evgenii Dadonov and Shea Theodore to force overtime.
In the extra session, it was Nicolas Hague who played the hero, scoring the game-winner just 2:57 into the period.
Dadonov Sparks Golden Knights' Comeback
The Jazz took an early lead when Andrew Cogliano scored just 3:44 into the game. David Perron made it 2-0 just over 10 minutes later with a power-play goal.
But the Golden Knights got on the board with just over six minutes remaining in the second period when Dadonov scored on a breakaway.
Theodore Ties It Up in Third
Theodore evened the score at 2-2 with a power-play goal of his own early in the third period.
The Knights had several chances to win the game in regulation, but they were unable to convert.
Hague's Overtime Heroics
In overtime, it was Hague who came up with the biggest play of the game. He took a pass from Mark Stone and fired a wrist shot past Jazz goalie Mike Smith to give the Knights the victory.
Knights Extend Unbeaten Home Streak
The win extended the Knights' home unbeaten streak against the Jazz to five games.
It also improved their record at T-Mobile Arena to 15-2-1 this season.
The Knights will now prepare to host the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.