A week doesn’t pass without speculation that Reilly Smith’s days in Las Vegas are numbered. The Golden Knights right wing counts $5 million annually against the salary cap.
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Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer knows how much better his team will be when key injured players return to the ice. Until then, the Knights will try to stay competitive.
The former Golden Knights and current New York Rangers coach talks about his feelings — then and now — regarding his time in Las Vegas in a candid Q&A with RJ columnist Ed Graney.
The Golden Knights addressed what has been their most pressing need, landing one of the NHL’s best centers to direct a top line with Mark Stone and Max Pacioretty.
If you believe the medical reports on Jack Eichel’s injury and are fine with his wishes for an artificial disk replacement surgery, it’s almost impossible not to pursue him.
A banged-up Golden Knights side managed just one goal off 43 shots in falling to the Blues on Wednesday night.
William Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith have teamed as a line for the Golden Knights since the magical expansion season of 2017-18.
The Golden Knights opened training camp Thursday — their first one without Marc-Andre Fleury — with a familiar narrative of being among those favored to win the Stanley Cup.
The Golden Knights needed to clear some salary, even if it meant trading the face of the franchise and a future Hall of Famer. Welcome to the harsh reality of pro sports.
Marc-Andre Fleury fans flocked to City National Arena to pick up a final souvenir after the popular goalie was traded by the Golden Knights to the Chicago Blackhawks.
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.
Cody Glass on Saturday was sent to Nashville, becoming the last of the Golden Knights’ three first-round picks from its inaugural draft in 2017 to be traded.
Golden Knights fans overflow with high expectations, indulged by the success of a team that didn’t exist until 2017 but has made the NHL playoffs every season.
Hired as Golden Knights coach in January of 2020, Pete DeBoer immediately believed he was to inherit a team capable of winning a Stanley Cup.
Changes must occur after the Knights were eliminated by Montreal 3-2 in overtime of Game 6 in a Stanley Cup semifinal.