LAS VEGAS (AP) Alex Pietrangelo scored 46 seconds into overtime on a 2-on-1 to give the struggling Vegas Golden Knights a 2-1 victory Thursday night over a Boston Bruins team still searching for a victory with a game left on a four-game trip.

Jack Eichel also scored for the Knights, and Mark Stone assisted on the winner. Logan Thompson made 32 saves.

ā€œI love to beat the Bruins,ā€ said Knights second-year coach Bruce Cassidy, who coached Boston for six seasons. ā€œA big piece of my heart will always be with that organization. I've got friends on the other team. But it's always nice to beat the team that lets you go.ā€

The Knights had lost seven of nine games before this one.

ā€œThere was a sense of desperation from us,ā€ Eichel said. ā€œI think that we need that.ā€

Matt Grzelcyk scored for the Bruins. Jeremy Swayman made 23 stops.

ā€œ(Swayman) was terrific again,ā€ Bruins coach Jim Montgomery. ā€œUnfortunately, our goaltender's got to make several great saves for us to get a point right now.ā€

Boston fell by 4-3 scores in a shootout Monday night at Colorado and overtime Tuesday night at Arizona.

Neither team scored through the first two periods, and each had 18 shots on goal.

The Bruins, though, missed a big opportunity in the second period when Eichel and Stone left the game minutes apart and headed to the locker room. Boston went on a power play during that time, but failed to score.

Vegas broke through 7:01 into the third when Eichel, who is from northwest of Boston, scored on a power play off a pass from Jonathan Marchessault. Eichel, with his 19th of the season, ended Vegas' goal drought at 122 minutes, 41 seconds. The Knights were on a 3-for-31 power-play skid, including 0 for 4 in this game, before Eichel's goal.

Boston tied it with 7:42 left on Grzelcyk's blast from the left point that went off the stick of Vegas defenseman Alec Martinez.

Bruins defenseman Mason Lohrei left the game with 4:15 left in the third period.

MILESTONE GAME

Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb played his 700th NHL game.

ā€œI just feel very fortunate being in the NHL and playing in Vegas,ā€ McNabb said. ā€œI never thought that would be a thing, but it's been awesome. It's been an awesome ride. Now, I'm just looking to keep it going.ā€

SHOUT-OUT TO BELICHICK

Cassidy opened his post-game news conference with a tribute to Bill Belichick, who stepped down Thursday after 24 seasons as the New England Patriots' coach.

ā€œHe was good to me as a young coach there,ā€ Cassidy said. "Our relationship grew over the years because I got to know him better and I had more tenure there. I wish him all the best. There is an opening in Vegas. I love the job that coach (Antonio) Pierce did there, too.ā€

Pierce served as the Las Vegas Raiders' interim coach and could get the job full time.

UP NEXT

Bruins: At St. Louis on Saturday night.

Golden Knights: Host Calgary on Saturday night.

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