The Tahoe Knight Monsters took on the Kansas City Mavericks for game fifty-eight of the season on Friday. This was the fourth time in a row these two have played each other. The Tahoe Knight Monsters are the ECHL affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights. The Knight Monsters had a record of 29-23-5. Tahoe were in fourth place in the division. The Tahoe Knight Monsters were coming off a win over the Kansas City Mavericks. The Kansas City Mavericks are the ECHL affiliate of the Seattle Kraken. The Mavericks had a record of 44-10-2. Kansas City were in first place in the league, conference, and division. The Kansas City Mavericks were coming off a loss to the Tahoe Knight Monsters.

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Three minutes into the game, the Tahoe Knight Monsters received penalties for high-sticking and roughing. At the same time, the Kansas City Mavericks were given a penalty for roughing. Seven minutes into the game, the Mavericks were called for elbowing. On the penalty kill, the Mavericks scored the first goal of the game. With six minutes left in the period, Tahoe was called for slashing. With under two minutes left in the opening period, Tahoe scored to tie the game. Thirty-five seconds later, Tahoe scored to take the lead. In the final minute of the first period, Kansas City was called for slashing and roughing. At the same time, Tahoe was called for roughing. The Knight Monsters were leading 2-1 after the first period.

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Seven minutes into the second period, the Kansas City Mavericks scored to tie the game. Shortly after, Tahoe was called for cross-checking. Halfway through the period, the Mavericks scored to take the lead. With eight minutes left in the period, Kansas City was called for high-sticking. With five minutes left in the period, Tahoe was called for holding. The Mavericks would score on the power play to take a two-goal lead. With under four minutes left in the second period, Tahoe was called for roughing. With under three minutes left in the second period, Tahoe was called for unsportsmanlike conduct. At the same time, Kansas City was called for unsportmanlike conduct. The Kansas City Mavericks were leading 4-2 going into the third period.

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A minute into the third period, the Tahoe Knight Monsters scored. That cut the lead down to one goal. Two minutes into the third period, Tahoe was called for tripping. Three minutes into the third period, the Kansas City Mavericks were called for interference. The Knight Monsters scored shortly after during 4-on-4 play. That goal tied the game. Five minutes into the third period, Kansas City was called for high-sticking. On the power play, the Knight Monsters scored to take the lead. Six minutes into the third period, Kansas City was called for high-sticking. Eight minutes into the third period, Kansas City was called for tripping. Midway through the third period, Tahoe was called for tripping. On the power play, the Mavericks scored to tie the game. On the next play, eight seconds later, the Mavericks scored to take the lead. Tahoe would pull their goalie with under three minutes left in the game. With three seconds left in the game, Tahoe was given three ten-minute misconduct penalties to three separate players. At the same time, Kansas City was also given a ten-minute misconduct. The final score was 6-5, Kansas City Mavericks.

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