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Vegas pummels the Stars in Game 6, clinches the Clarence S Campbell Bowl

Vegas Golden Knights will face Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Finals beginning from Saturday as both teams aim for their maiden Stanley Cup title.

The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Texan outfit Dallas Stars 4-2 in the Western Conference Final Series. The hard-fought victory handed the Knights their second Stanley Cup final appearance as well as their second Clarence S Campbell Bowl.

In Game 6 earlier this morning, Vegas directed 6 goals into the Dallas net. William Karlsson netted twice while Amadio, Carrier, Kolesar, and Marchessault scored one each. Adin Hill came to become the eighth different goalie since 2003 to post a shutout in a CF/SF series clincher. He made 23 saves and humiliated the Stars’ attack. Earlier, Vegas Golden Knights took absolute advantage of the Stars by winning the first three matches. The Stars attempted a comeback by winning Games 4 and 5 but couldn’t extend their run. Also Read: Twelve teams have never won an NHL Draft First Overall Pick. Who are they?

The NHL introduced Vegas as the 31st team in the league in the 2017-18 season. In the past six seasons, the Knights have managed playoffs five times. Vegas first reached a final series in their debut season, eventually losing 1-4 to the Capitals. Additionally, the 2017-18 season handed them the first Clarence S Campbell Bowl.

Knights will face second-time finalists Florida Panthers in the much-awaited Stanley Cup Final. Both teams have played amazing hockey so far, ruining dreams as they chased their own. The final series begins on Saturday. Who will win their maiden title? The Golden Knights or the Cats?

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Mohammed Bazim
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Mohammed Bazim S is a final-year Journalism student with a deep passion for sports reporting. At the age of 19, he is already making strides towards his dream of becoming a paddock reporter and rinkside correspondent. With a particular love for ice hockey and Formula 1, Mohammed aspires to capture the excitement of these sports through immersive reporting. His enthusiasm, coupled with his dedication to honing his skills, sets him on a path towards bringing the thrilling world of sports to life for fans worldwide.
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