The Rebels will play six home games at Allegiant Stadium in 2024 as they look to build off the momentum of coach Barry Odom’s first season.
Ben Gotz
Ben Gotz was named assistant sports editor in November 2023. He previously covered the Vegas Golden Knights. Ben came to the Review-Journal in May 2016 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. Before coming to Las Vegas, he wrote about college hockey, college football and high school sports during stops at the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press and Minnesota Daily back home in Minnesota.
The NHL released a bunch of new advanced statistics this week thanks to its player and puck tracking data. Here are some cool facts they revealed about the Knights.
The Golden Knights got their first win of the preseason Friday against the Arizona Coyotes at T-Mobile Arena thanks to the efforts of some of their young prospects.
Fans can watch the Golden Knights’ five-game triumph over the Florida Panthers for the next three weeks through the team’s new local broadcast partner.
Of the Golden Knights’ 2023 draft class, assistant director of player personnel Bob Lowes said, “We did a very good job of getting quality with what we had.”
The Golden Knights and Adin Hill appear to be closing in on a contract extension, according to comments made by president of hockey operations George McPhee.
Three takeaways from the Golden Knights’ victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final on Monday at American Airlines Center.
Florida has taken down three of the NHL’s top five teams in terms of regular-season record to reach its second final and first since losing to Colorado in 1996.
The Golden Knights erupted for three first-period goals and crushed the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final on Monday to advance to the Stanley Cup Final.
The Golden Knights learned who they will be playing in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs Saturday night.
The Golden Knights are getting a brief break in their quest for the Stanley Cup while waiting for the second round of the playoffs to begin against Edmonton.
A key member of the Golden Knights’ blue line won’t travel with the team for Thursday’s game against the San Jose Sharks because of an undisclosed injury.
The Golden Knights had a large lead in the Pacific Division standings most of the season, but their recent slide means they’ll have to battle to make the playoffs.
The Golden Knights have received strong performances from their goaltenders most of the season. They need more consistency now with several injured players out of the lineup.
The Golden Knights have a strong top six and are getting surprising contributions from their fourth line. Their third line is still figuring things out.