If you woke up Thursday with the feeling that the Vegas Golden Knights are experiencing deja vu, you’re not the only one. The Knights will have their first of two opportunities to close out the Utah Mammoth in Game 6 at Delta Center on Friday, with a trip to the second round on the line. “Great momentum,” defenseman Brayden McNabb said Wednesday. “It’s a great win. Now we’ve got a job to do in Utah.” It’s the same situation as last year, where the Knights took a 3-2 series lead on the road to St. Paul, Minnesota, and closed out the Wild in six games. Then you start breaking down this series game to game compared with that one. It’s eerie. Game 1: Knights win 4-2. Game 2: Knights lose in regulation. Game 3: Knights lose by multiple goals on the road. Game 4: Knights win in overtime. Game 5: Knights win in overtime. If we really want to get weird, Brett Howden scored the game-winner in Wednesday’s 5-4 double overtime thriller. One year ago to the day, Howden scored the overtime winner against Minnesota.…