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The Golden Knights topped the Red Wings 4-0 in Thursday night's matchup in Detroit. With the victory, Vegas tied the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for the most road wins by an expansion team during their inaugural season with 19. They also improve to 9-4-2 against Atlantic Division teams. The Golden Knights play Saturday against the Buffalo Sabres at 10:00 a.m. PT.

1. Offensive push
Alex Tuch and Cody Eakin broke out of their recent offensive dry-spellswhen they both scored a pair of goals. Tuch had his first multi-goal game of his career with his two goals. Eakin had two goals and an assist for his first goal since February 21 against the Calgary Flames. Tonight is the first time the Golden Knights have had two separate players have a multi-goal night.
"It feels pretty good. I was able to get it early and I wasn't able to get the hat trick and neither was Eakin, but I still thought we played really well as a line," said Alex Tuch about his two-goal night. "We had a lot of chances and a lot of good open looks."
2. Shutout king
With the win, Marc-Andre Fleury reached his 47th career shutout and his third shutout of the season. Fleury earned the game's First Star for his performance on the ice tonight. Fleury faced 28 shots and a heavy push from Detroit's offense, but they couldn't solve him. Fleury is now just two wins from his 400th career win.

3. Complete game
The team started the game off strong with a goal from Alex Tuch. The Golden Knights now have a 28-5-1 record when they score first. Vegas knew going into tonight the importance of playing a complete game after not doing so on Tuesday against Columbus. The entire team chipped in not just offensively, but also defensively. They controlled the game from the beginning and it was a solid effort throughout.
"I thought it was a real good, solid, complete effort by everybody," said head coach Gerard Gallant. "I thought we played real well."