has never been one to take credit for his wins.All 408 of them.Fleury stopped 17 shots to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to their third straight victory http://www.washingtonredskinsteamonline.com/matthew-ioannidis-jersey , 3-1 over the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night.And with his 408th win, the 15-year veteran moved into sole possession of 10th place on the NHL’s career list.“Like I’ve said before, it’s an honor to be among these guys,” Fleury said. “I’ve been fortunate to play with a lot of great players, very good teams. It’s pretty cool to be there.”Fleury, who for the second straight game lost a bid for his 50th career shutout in the third period, has allowed just two goals in his last three starts.“We played a good team tonight and we dominated,” said Fleury, now 15 wins behind ninth-place Tony Esposito. “We had the puck all night, we didn’t give them much. Pretty quiet on my end.”William Karlsson, Ryan Reaves and Jonathan Marchessault scored for the Golden Knights, who outshot the Ducks 45-18.After going 0 for 16 on the power play through their first six games, the Golden Knights have scored with the man advantage in each of the last two games. Vegas finished 1 for 5 on the power play against the Ducks, who were 0 for 2.Vegas, which has answered a three-game losing streak with its current three-game win streak, has gone 11 for 11 on the penalty kill over its last four games.“They do a good job, they work hard to get in shot lanes, they really put pressure on teams,” Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant said. “I think they got off to a tough start at the first of the season. I think the guys take pride in that. When you do a real good job killing penalties Authentic Adrian Peterson Jersey , that usually sets the stage for your team and I think the guys have done a great job lately.”Ben Street had the goal for the Ducks, and John Gibson finished with 42 saves.“We have to have more people engaged in the game; we didn’t get engaged in the hockey game until maybe the third period, even then we lost too many 2-on-1 battles,” Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle said. “We didn’t compete hard enough. Our goalie gave us a chance again. We scored a goal early (in the third period), and then we have a little bit of life to us. We displayed very little life in the first two periods of the game.”As opposed to the Golden Knights, who outhustled Anaheim to loose pucks, were strong on the forecheck, and created many more scoring opportunities than the Ducks.Per NaturalStatTrick.com, the Golden Knights had 34 scoring chances and 19 high-danger chances. Conversely, the Ducks had just 18 scoring chances and only five high-danger chances.“I liked everything tonight,” Gallant said. “I liked the way we played, I liked our power play, we had good chances, I liked our whole game. The last three minutes of the second period and early in the third period I thought we let down a little bit and gave them some real good chances and we turned some pucks over. But besides that, I thought we played one of our best games.”Karlsson, drafted by the Ducks in 2011, scored his second goal of the season when he redirected Marchessault’s centering feed past Gibson for a power-play goal. Karlsson, third in the NHL with 43 goals last season, has two goals and six assists in the last six games.Reaves scored his first of the season midway through the second to make it 2-0 with his son and mother watching from the stands.“I’ve scored in front of (my son) a bunch Adrian Peterson Jersey Elite , but every time my mum comes down I seem to score,” said Reaves, whose goal was the game-winner. “And my mum just got here last night. She seems to be my good luck charm.”Street cut Vegas’ lead in half early in the third period. Marchessault’s empty-net goal with 17 seconds left provided the final margin.NOTES: NBA great Shaquille O’Neal ignited the crowd inside T-Mobile Arena when he manned the hand crank siren before puck drop. … Marchessault, who had a career-high 75 points last season, continued his strong play into the regular season, as he’s posted a team-high 10 points (five goals, five assists). … Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle remains one win shy of tying Roger Neilson (460) for 30th among NHL coaches all-time. … Gibson has allowed two goals or fewer in six of his seven starts this season.UP NEXTAnaheim: Hosts Buffalo on Sunday.Vegas: Hosts Vancouver on Wednesday night. NEW YORK (AP) — Viktor Arvidsson and the Nashville Predators are happy to be headed home after sweeping a season-opening trip to New York.Arvidsson scored twice and the reigning Presidents’ Trophy-winning Predators held on for a 4-3 victory Saturday night, spoiling the Islanders‘ home opener.“We got what we came here for and a great start for the season,” Arvidsson said. “Excited for the home opener (against Calgary on Tuesday night), come home to Nashville and play for our fans.”Mattias Ekholm and Craig Smith also scored, and P.K. Subban had two assists for the Predators, who beat the Rangers 3-2 at Madison Square Garden in the season-opener Thursday night.“We did a great job coming off that first win,” Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. “It’s never easy on a home opener and we had to face two of them so it’s good to get out here with the four points and go home.”Juuse Saros, starting in place of reigning Vezina Trophy winner Pekka Rinne, finished with 26 saves for the Predators.Mathew Barzal had a goal and an assisst, and Valtteri Filppula and Anders Lee also scored for the Islanders, who were trying to win new coach Barry Trotz’s home debut. Josh Bailey had two assists and Thomas Greiss stopped 19 shots.“We play like that, most nights we’ll be fine,” Lee said. “They just played a better game”Trotz led Washington to the Stanley Cup championship in June before leaving in a contract dispute. He was then hired as coach of the Islanders to replace the fired Doug Weight after New York missed the playoffs for the eighth time in 11 seasons. The Islanders opened the season with a victory in Trotz’s debut http://www.washingtonredskinsteamonline.com/adrian-peterson-jersey , 2-1 in overtime at Carolina on Thursday night.“We handled their speed well, our overall execution was good and we defended well,” Trotz said. “Overall, a good effort. We just didn’t get the result.”New York outshot Nashville 22-11 over the final two periods and had several chances at the tying goal in the third, but couldn’t beat Saros.“We have great goaltending on this team and they’re doing a great job back there,” Arvidsson said. “We’re trying to help them as much as we can. Sometimes they do amazing saves. It’s good to have them.”Trailing 2-1 after one period, the Islanders tied it early in the second. Tanner Fritz deflected a shot by Filppula that bounced off both posts, and Filppula tapped it in from in front of the goal line on the right side at 2:46.However, Smith put the Predators up 3-2 as he got a pass from Kyle Turris and fired it from between the circles off the post and in with 6 1/2 minutes left.Arvidsson got his second of the night with 3:18 to go in the middle period from the right side to make it 4-2.Lee, named the Islanders’ 15th captain in franchise history earlier in the week to replace the departed John Tavares, pulled New York within one with 29 seconds remaining in the second. Bailey’s pass deflected off Lee’s skate and then Saros’ pad before Lee knocked it in.Arvidsson got the Predators on the scoreboard first as he passed the puck to himself between his skates while he got around defenseman Ryan Pulock, skated in and beat Greiss for his first 3:42 into the game.“I thought I had (Roman Josi) on a 2-on-1 like last game but he was cutting behind me,” Arvidsson said. “So I figured I’d try to catch him (Pulock) standing still … and managed to do that and nice to see it go in.”New York then tied it on a goal awarded after a video review with just under 8 minutes left in the opening period. Josh Bailey stripped the puck from Subban behind the net, sent it out in front to Barzal at the right side and the reigning Calder Trophy winner as the league’s top rookie put it between Saros’ legs. The goalie appeared to smother the puck with his pads, but the review showed his pad was across the goal line.Ekholm regained the lead for Nashville as he beat Greiss from the top of the left circle with 3:04 left.NOTES: Turris has 11 assists and 15 points in 20 games against the Islanders. … The Islanders and Predators conclude the two-game season series Oct. 13 at Nashville. … Islanders C Brock Nelson played in his 400th game. … Filppula, in his first season in New York and 14th in the NHL, has 10 goals and 27 points in 50 games against te Predators. … Trotz was Nashville head coach for the franchise’s first 15 seasons and holds the franchise records for games coached (1,196) and wins (557) — putting him third all-time in NHL history in both categories with one franchise.UP NEXTPredators: Host Calgary in their home opener on Tuesday night.Islanders: Host San Jose on Monday.