LAS VEGAS — It appeared in the closing two minutes that the Vegas Golden Knights would be heading back to Minnesota on the brink of elimination.
But in a crazy sequence in which the Wild's potential winning goal was at first upheld on video review and then overturned on a Vegas challenge, the Golden Knights had new life and forced overtime.
Brett Howden then scored 4:05 into the extra period Tuesday night to give the Golden Knights a 3-2 victory and put Vegas one game away from advancing out of the Western Conference first round.
''It saved our (butt),'' Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said of the offside challenge. ''We've got a minute left in the game. I'm not saying we couldn't have come back, but that's tough, right?''
The Golden Knights take a 3-2 series lead back to St. Paul for Thursday night's Game 6. Vegas, which had the second-best record in the Pacific Division this season and won the Stanley Cup in 2023, will try to advance to at least the second round for the fifth time in their eight-year history.
Minnesota will attempt to avoid another first-round series exit. The Wild's last series victory occurred in 2015 when the Wild made the second round. They could already have wrapped up this series, but the Golden Knights have won back-to-back overtime games.
''The game was another 50-50 game,'' Wild coach John Hynes said. ''It's the playoffs. Sometimes it goes well for you and sometimes it doesn't, but we've got another one coming up, and there's where our focus is.''
William Karlsson and Mark Stone also scored goals for the Golden Knights, and Jack Eichel had two assists. Eichel had just one assist in the first four games. Adin Hill made 20 saves.