Karlsson has hat trick, Golden Knights beat Maple Leafs 6-3
LAS VEGAS — The New Year’s Eve party in Sin City started long before midnight.
Hours before The Las Vegas Strip was shut down for revelers, a standing room crowd of more than 18,000 watched William Karlsson score the first hat trick in Vegas history and add an assist to help the streaking Golden Knights beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Sunday.
The Western Conference-leading Golden Knights have won seven straight and have earned points in 12 consecutive games, both NHL records for a first-year team. An NHL-best 11-1-1 in December, the Golden Knights are 16-2-1 at home and 26-9-2 overall.
“It’s been a great year so far, I think that first home game (on Oct. 7) set us off, it was a very special night, we came out flying and not only won for us, but for the whole city,” said Karlsson, who pushed his team-leading goals total to 20. “Ever since then the crowd has been amazing, they’ve really embraced us, and we love them too since they’re here every game supporting us.”


