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Golden Knights pass on chance to fire back at wounded Sharks

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A day after Evander Kane’s epic rant about Ryan Reaves was followed by a meltdown by the Sharks in the closing minutes of Tuesday night’s Game 4, it was the Golden Knights’ turn to fire back and fan the flames of the feud.

The Knights instead chose to hit the brakes on escalating the rhetoric.

Colin Miller gave short answers on the sucker punch that marked up his face and led to Kane’s ejection. Fellow defenseman Brayden McNabb said he wasn’t going to elaborate on the extra-curricular activity.

Even Ryan Reaves, the target of Kane’s words and one of the more outspoken personalities in the league, elected to simply laugh it off Wednesday.