Some of the Golden Knights’ top prospects got NHL playing time this year. Their names might be called on more next season amid the uncertainty of the roster.
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Move over “Puppy Bowl.” There’s a new dog competition in town.
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights have their top seven defensemen under contract for next season, but the blue line is crowded and some tough decisions will need to be made.
The Golden Knights had plenty of memorable moments throughout their attempt to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. We narrowed that list to 10.
The Golden Knights won’t have home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs like they did during last year’s run. They’re still capable of defending their championship.
The next big thing in hockey, the 18-year-old Bedard scored his team’s first goal in a 5-3 loss to the Knights on Saturday night.
President of hockey operations George McPhee and general manager Kelly McCrimmon built the Golden Knights into a Stanley Cup champion.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel continued his stellar play, leading the team to an overtime win against the Dallas Stars and 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Final.
The Golden Knights found their game after the first period and defeated the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday to even the best-of-seven Stanley Cup playoff series 1-1.
The Montreal series was more than an opportunity lost for the Golden Knights. It was an especially forgettable six games for the team’s best player, and Mark Stone knows it.
To hear those from the land of maple syrup, the Montreal Canadiens are fortunate to have not been eliminated because of one-sided officiating in the Golden Knights series.
The veteran top-line forward for the Golden Knights has missed nine straight games, including the first three of a playoff series against Minnesota.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. On the inside, you get The Strip (and now, the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights could have openings for some of the younger players in their organization next season thanks to their six pending unrestricted free agents.
The NHL Awards show returns to Las Vegas this year, but will take place in a new location in the city.
Jonathan Marchessault wants to remain with the Golden Knights, but there are questions to be answered before he becomes a free agent July 1.