As the Golden Knights captured their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday night, a memento of one of their beloved late furry friends went home with the family of their most valuable player.
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Adin Hill isn’t one of the original “Golden Misfits” that he flanked when starting lineups were announced for Game 5. But that doesn’t mean he wasn’t miscast, misevaluated or misfitting.
You can’t overstate what the Misfits — Jonathan Marchessault, Reilly Smith, William Karlsson, Shea Theodore, William Carrier and Brayden McNabb — mean to the Golden Knights’ journey.
Jack Eichel worked a Raising Cane’s drive-thru Friday to celebrate the team’s first Stanley Cup championship.
Golden Knights forward and NHL ironman Phil Kessel has been lauded by his teammates as a key presence in the locker room during the team’s run to the Stanley Cup.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone appeared Wednesday on “The Pat McAfee Show” during a brief break in the team’s celebration after winning the Stanley Cup.
The Golden Knights are Stanley Cup champions. Relive all the excitement from Tuesday night through these social media posts.
Golden Knights fans felt plenty of emotions as they reacted to the historic victory at T-Mobile Arena.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Las Vegas Boulevard near Flamingo Road, the Golden Knights announced.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel brought plenty of questions when he arrived in a blockbuster trade with the Buffalo Sabres. He’s answered those forever.
Curious what happens now that the Golden Knights are Stanley Cup champions? Here are a few of the traditions and celebrations the team will be taking part in.
Pressed into duty in Game 3, Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill stopped 39 straight shots in a series-clinching win over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.
The Golden Knights allowed two early goals, but goalie Adin Hill regrouped and Jonathan Marchessault scored a hat trick in a series-clinching win at the Edmonton Oilers.
Jonathan Marchessault scored three consecutive goals in the second period to spark the Golden Knights to a series-clinching victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.
Just in time to cheer for the Golden Knights during the Stanley Cup playoffs, the team has debuted its first-ever team pet, Goldie.