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Vegas Golden Knights beat Washington Capitals 6-4 in game one of Stanley Cup Finals

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Vegas Golden Knights are three games away from winning the Stanley Cup in their debut season after coming from behind to beat Washington in game one

Tomas Nosek scored two late goals as the Vegas Golden Knights beat Washington Capitals 6-4 in a thrilling game one of the Stanley Cup Final.

A wild encounter at the T-Mobile Arena saw the lead change hands five times as the Knights launched their hopes of becoming the first expansion side in history to win the National Hockey League showpiece at the first attempt.

Vegas were made to dig deep on Monday after Washington looked to have taken a decisive 4-3 lead through Tom Wilson in the third period.

But a Ryan Reaves goal levelled the score at 4-4 before Nosek's double sealed the win.

"We feed off the energy, we have been feeding off the energy all year," said Reaves. "The fans have been great, and they brought it tonight."

 William Karlsson scores his side's second goal against Washington Capitals in game one of the Stanley Cup final
Image: William Karlsson drew Vegas level at 2-2 with less than two minutes remaining in the first period

Capitals coach Barry Trotz said his team would recover from the setback in time for game two on Wednesday.

"I expect us to have a response, we have more to our game," Trotz said. "I think we have another level to our game, that's the exciting thing. [It was the] first experience for some guys, in this building, against this team, so I'm confident we have another level."

Earlier, a frenetic first period saw the Knights take the lead through Colin Miller with a slapshot on the power play after seven minutes.

It marked a dominant start by the Knights, who piled on relentless pressure in the opening exchanges of the game.

But the Caps came roaring back with a two-goal blast to take the lead in the space of just a minute.

John Carlson scores past Vegas Golden Knights goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury in game one of the Stanley Cup final
Image: John Carlson fires past Vegas Golden Knights goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury to make it 3-3

Brett Connolly levelled it at 1-1 after cleverly tipping Michal Kempny's point shot through his legs and into the net.

Nicklas Backstrom then shot the Caps ahead just 42 seconds later, backhanding past Marc-Andre Fleury to make it 2-1.

The momentum then swung back to the Knights however when William Karlsson's shot bounced in off Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby's shoulder for 2-2.

The Knights then swept into the lead at the start of the second period, Reilly Smith quickest to pounce on a loose puck before lashing home from close range for 3-2.

Brooks Orpik (right) checks Ryan Reaves during game one of the Stanley Cup finals
Image: Game two takes place in Las Vegas on Wednesday

Again though, the Capitals' response was emphatic, John Carlson sweeping home to make it 3-3 after deft interplay split the Knights defence wide open.

The Capitals then regained the lead early in the third through Wilson for 4-3.

There was controversy however when officials missed a clear cross-check by Reaves on Carlson just in front of the Capitals net.

The reprieved Reaves then scored the goal that tied it 4-4, setting the stage for Nosek's game-winning double.

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