LAS VEGAS (AP) Keegan Kolesar scored off a rebound with 1:20 left to put Vegas ahead for good in a 3-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night, strengthening the defending champion Golden Knights' hold on a playoff spot.

Jack Eichel and Chandler Stephenson also scored, Brayden McNabb had two assists and Logan Thompson made 20 saves. It was the second victory in a row for Thompson, who stopped 40 shots and may have given the Knights' recent shaky play at goalie some encouragement.

ā€œNo team wins without timely saves,ā€ Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. ā€œWe're trying to limit how many they have to have. We were too loose before and relying too much on that. Now I think we've done a good job as a team. Now it's their job to make sure they do their part at the right times.ā€

Jaden Schwartz scored for the Kraken, and Philipp Grubauer stopped 34 shots.

The Knights are four points in front of St. Louis for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Vegas has won four of six games, and the Kraken are 0-5-1 over their past six.

Kolesar's goal, a rebound off Brett Howden's shot, broke a 1-1 tie. The Kraken challenged the goal for offside.

ā€œYou never know with the ref nowadays," Kolesar of the video review. ā€œSometimes I feel the longer it takes, the more inconclusive it can be. The call on the ice was the right call.ā€

Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said he thought the play should've been ruled offside.

ā€œObviously, it's a really close, tight play at the line,ā€ Hakstol said. ā€œI feel a responsibility (to challenge) because of how hard our guys fought. It was a judgement call, and I would make that call again.ā€

After the call was upheld, the Knights went on a power play and Stephenson scored an empty-netter.

Those goals were quite an answer after the Kraken tied the game with 6:31 left in regulation. Schwartz redirected Ryker Evansā€™ shot from the point for a power-play goal.

ā€œThat's something we were good at last year, that short-term memory,ā€ Stephenson said. ā€œThat resiliency was there last year, and we're starting to find it here a little bit more now.ā€

Both teams wore the uniforms from the NHL Winter Classic game at Seattle's T-Mobile Park on New Year's Day.

Jonathan Marchessault passed from behind the net to Eichel, who pushed in the puck to put the Knights up 1-0 8:14 into the first period. That assist gave Marchessault his 60th point the season, the third time he has accomplished that.

Vegas outshot Seattle 12-6 that period, but failed to build on the early lead, and the score remained the same through the second period as well. The Kraken did have a chance late in the second to pull even, but Thompson stopped a breakaway short-handed opportunity by Seattle's Jared McCann.

The Knights continued to struggle with their power play, going 0 for 4. They are in a 6-for-49 rut.

Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo missed his second game in a row because of an illness.

UP NEXT

Kraken: At Arizona on Friday night.

Golden Knights: Host Columbus on Saturday night.

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