The Golden Knights didn’t win any additional hardware Monday at the NHL awards show in Nashville, Tennessee, but they showed off the Stanley Cup on the stage.
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The Review-Journal is selling bundles of commemorative Golden Knights’ newspapers online, featuring highlights from the team’s Stanley Cup win and parade.
The Golden Knights defenseman and Stanley Cup champion wants to continue celebrating with fans after hundreds of thousands cheered him on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas showed up in huge numbers to celebrate the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship last weekend on the Strip.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone met the artists who created the latest artwork to grace the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas.
Ariana Plummer was able to attend the Stanley Cup Final game with her father, Robert Plummer, who was a police captain during Oct. 1.
One of the records Golden Knights fans broke the night their team won the Stanley Cup involved merchandise sales.
Review-Journal reporters look back at their experiences covering the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup playoffs.
With all the autographs, the biggest obstacle to repeating as Stanley Cup champs may be carpal tunnel syndrome.
President of hockey operations George McPhee and general manager Kelly McCrimmon built the Golden Knights into a Stanley Cup champion.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy started a “back to back” chant at Saturday’s parade. What will it take for that to come true?
Jonathan Marchessault stopped at the Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Galleria at Sunset mall.
The Golden Knights celebrated their first Stanley Cup championship with a parade down the Strip and a rally at Toshiba Plaza on Saturday night.
The Golden Knights will never forget the sacrifices their parents, significant others and so many other people in their lives made to get them to the top of the hockey world.
Fans looking to skip driving to attend the Golden Knights Stanley Cup championship parade on the Strip are in luck.
The Golden Knights are still basking in the glow of their first Stanley Cup championship, but the front office’s celebration will end soon. The NHL draft starts June 28.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy had a long, twisting journey on the road to winning his first Stanley Cup in his first season with the team.
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.
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.