The Golden Knights discuss the difference between Games 1 and 2, Elias Pettersson and the Canucks’ skilled players during media availability Wednesday.
The Golden Knights comment on Johnathan Marchessault’s Instagram comments and the distractions surrounding the team during the playoffs.
The Golden Knights comment on Johnathan Marchessault’s Instagram comments and the distractions surrounding the team during the playoffs.
Golden Knights Nick Cousins, Jonathan Marchessault and GM Kelly McCrimmon discuss what Cousins brings to the team in the NHL Bubble.
The Golden Knights are finding ways to keep themselves entertained inside the NHL bubble and even have a fun committee to help organize different events.
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner’s skate blade popped out on two occasions in the second period during the team’s 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Golden Knights talk about the atmosphere inside Rogers Place in the NHL Edmonton bubble.
Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore and head coach Pete DeBoer comment on the team’s plans to demonstrate during the National Anthem and the importance of displaying unity.
The Golden Knights have wrapped up training camp and will depart to their playoff bubble in Edmonton Sunday.
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud talks about getting support from his coaches, executing effectively on the ice, especially on the penalty kill. He also explains how he attempts to curb his love for ice cream ahead of the NHL playoffs. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner and forward Jonathan Marchessault share their thoughts on leaving their families behind for the first two rounds of the playoffs.
Golden Knights writer Ben Gotz and Heidi Fang discuss the rumors that Las Vegas is no longer a frontrunner for an NHL hub city due to spikes in COVID-19 and what that means for the Vegas Golden Knights. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The NHL expanded Phase Two workouts to 12 players on Tuesday. The league hopes to begin training camps July 10 before its 24-team postseason tournament starts in two hub cities.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone spoke with media via Zoom to discuss returning to the ice and how he feels his team is prepared to compete for the Stanley Cup.
Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Golden Knights reporter Ben Gotz breaks down a few ways the team has changed since head coach Peter DeBoer took over earlier this year after Gerard Gallant’s firing.
Vegas Golden Knights Chairman and CEO Bill Foley said he believe his team will adjust just fine to the new playoff structure.
The Knights are one of four teams in the Western Conference to receive a bye and will play round-robin games against St. Louis, Colorado and Dallas to determine the top four seeds.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman outlined the format for the expanded 24-team postseason in a televised news conference Tuesday, including details of the round robin involving the Golden Knights.