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The Golden Knights were held off the scoreboard for just the fourth time this season Sunday, when they dropped a 3-0 decision to the Red Wings in Detroit.

It was the first time Vegas had been shutout since Jan. 9, when the New York Islanders blanked the Knights 4-0 on their own ice.

The four shutouts are tied for the third-highest number of times the Golden Knights have been blanked in a season. They were shutout four times during the 2019-20 season, five times last season and seven times during the 2021-22 campaign.

The loss came on the second leg of a back-to-back after the Golden Knights squandered a 3-2 lead in Buffalo, and had a chance to put the game away if not for Tomas Hertl passing to Jack Eichel rather than chucking the puck into an empty net. The Sabres tied the game with 14 seconds left and won 4-3 in a shootout.

After a scoreless first period, the Red Wings got a goal from Albert Johansson to make it 1-0, a lead they’d take into the locker room for the second intermission. Lucas Raymond made it 2-0 early in the third, while Marco Kasper all but iced the game midway through.

Vegas netminder Ilya Samsonov stopped 24 of the 27 shots he faced.

“We let one get away yesterday, and I hope it’s a learning curve for our team,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. “After the game, I was still salty about it, but it’s not easy to win in this league, and that’s why you put games away. Because the next night you are on the fourth (road game) in six (days), you’re on the road against a team in playoff position

“We knew we were a tired hockey team, (Detroit) knew we were a tired hockey team, we were going to need a spark somewhere. And maybe the first shot of the game, I think it was (Victor) Olofsson hit the post. Maybe, if that goes in and gives us a little something to get excited about.”

Here are three takeaways from Sunday’s loss:

NO POWER: For the first time since Dec. 3 – and just the second time this season – the Golden Knights didn’t get one power play. Vegas thrives on the road with a man advantage, ranking first in the league with a 31.1% conversion rate (23 of 74). It certainly could have been effective considering Detroit has the league’s worst penalty kill – both overall and at home. Vegas came into the game with at least one power-play goal in 17 of its previous 25 games.

“I would have liked to see a score, even the game, and maybe do something positive offensively,” Cassidy said. “Draw a penalty, get on the power play, something to get us going, to get us excited. There wasn’t a lot of room out there. And then we did, we got a break with (Ivan) Barbashev. We had a good chance, (Mark Stone) right after that. We had some looks … but not a lot of looks. But Barby’s would have been the one, maybe get us in the game.”

REST AND RECOVERY: The Golden Knights have now played 11 games in 22 days, since the 4 Nations Face-Off break, the last four on the road. And while six of the 11 were at home, the Knights are looking forward to coming home from the East Coast tour and back-to-back games in Buffalo and Detroit and taking a few days off from games. Vegas is expected to have Monday off before practicing Tuesday and Wednesday and resuming their schedule on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.

“Well, anytime you get off the road, you get a breather. It’s good time,” Cassidy said. “When you come off the road in a long trip, turn around and play on a, let’s say it was Tuesday, we went through that I think the first year a few times, I thought it was difficult. That’s why our home record actually suffered. We’d get back and we didn’t have any juice. So hopefully we take care of some family business tomorrow and Tuesday, and whatever you usually do at the end of a road trip, and we’re excited to play again.”

UP NEXT: Vegas’ three-game homestand will be against Eastern Conference teams Boston, Detroit and Tampa Bay – a trio the Knights are now 1-2-0 against this season. They won in Boston, but lost in Tampa and Detroit. The Knights, who are 3-0-0 when playing with three days off between games, have lost 16 of 29 (13-12-4) to Eastern Conference teams this season.

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