Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney and Steve Carp recap the Golden Knights playoff-opening win over the Los Angeles Kings.
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Ben Lesser spoke to a couple dozen people inside Noa Peri-Jensch’s living room in Summerlin on Wednesday evening. It was one of many such gatherings across the nation for Zikaron BaSalon, Hebrew for “memories in the living room,” to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Vegas Golden Knights players speak on what went well for them to capture a 1-0 win over the LA Kings in the first game of the playoff series.
The Golden Knights’ fourth-line forward Will Carrier had a team-high 10 hits but left the game after taking an elbow to the head from Los Angeles’ Drew Doughty midway through the third period of Wednesday’s 1-0 win in Game 1 at T-Mobile Arena.
Despite an offensive breakthrough, the 51s ended the night with their fifth straight loss, falling 17-11 to the Albuquerque Wednesday night at Isotopes Park.
It’s just the beginning — Game 2 is here Friday night — and yet if the pace and style present for much of Wednesday holds to form, we’re in for a string of games defined by big hits and the highest caliber of goaltending.
Defenseman Drew Doughty understandably backed his goaltender Jonathan Quick as the Los Angeles Kings began pursuit of a third Stanley Cup. But the Golden Knights’ Marc-Andre Fleury proved the better netminder in a 1-0 victory.
Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant spoke about the team’s effort on all fronts in their 1-0 victory in their first-ever playoff game against the L.A. Kings.
Thousands of frenzied fans filled the plaza outside T-Mobile Arena Wednesday for the first playoff game in Golden Knights history.