The Golden Knights are coming off a 7-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Friday in the desert.
Max Pacioretty scored twice and is now on a four-game point streak (3G, 3A), while Evgenii Dadonov, Nicolas Roy and Michael Amadio each had a goal and an assist. Former Flames draft pick Laurent Brossoit made 29 saves to improve to 4-1-0 on the season.
"We needed a win," Knights Head Coach Peter DeBoer told reporters after the game. "You look at the standings, you lose a couple in a row and all of a sudden there are teams climbing over you."
It was the second time this year the Knights have put up a touchdown. In doing so, 14 of their 18 skaters recorded at least a point.
Special teams played a big role, with the Knights going 1-for-2 on the powerplay, while going a perfect 3-for-3 on the PK, and scoring their league-leading sixth short-handed goal.
The Knights now have three powerplay goals and three short-handed markers in their past two games.
"We started right off the bat," said Jonathan Marchessault. "The first period, we put a lot of pucks behind their defencemen and got our forecheck going. We recovered a lot of pucks and got a lot of scoring chances off that, so that's what created a little bit of momentum. Obviously, the powerplay got us a big goal there and I think, overall, it was one of our good games of the year.
"Now we've got to get ready for Calgary, because they've been one of the best teams in the league this year."
The Knights have been riddled with injuries all season, but are (slowly) starting to get healthier. Pacioretty and captain Mark Stone are both back in a full-time capacity, but they're still without former 40-goal scorer William Karlsson, Nolan Patrick and Alec Martinez.
Karlsson (foot) skated on Saturday and looked close, but there has been no official update from the team at this point.
Jack Eichel is back skating less than a month after having his long-awaited artificial disk replacement surgery, but he will not factor into the lineup for at least another few weeks.