The Knights’ forward was demoted to the third line and played there again Thursday night against the Florida Panthers with linemates Cody Eakin and Ryan Carpenter.
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The Review-Journal’s Golden Edge crew plays the new game show “Is the Knight Right?” with Reaves, a “The Price is Right” enthusiast.
The center became the 10th player from France in league history after signing a contract with the Philadelphia Flyers in June 2014.
The trilingual Golden Knights center taught Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Adam Hill hockey terms in French and Swedish.
And after plenty of speculation about his future, the newest Golden Knight was secure knowing he’ll soon sign an eight-year extension with the team for a reported $9.5 million average annual salary.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz discusses readers question on the Golden Knights’ struggles and a comment on general manager George McPhee’s willingness to chase a Stanley Cup by acquiring Mark Stone.
Oscar Lindberg was still skating at City National Arena when the rest of the Knights learned he had been traded to the Ottawa Senators as part of the deal to acquire Mark Stone.
Golden Knights center Paul Stastny knows how difficult saying goodbye to teammates, packing up your family’s belongings and starting a new chapter is after leaving St. Louis for Winnipeg last season.
Instead of starting to peak with the Stanley Cup playoffs about six weeks away, the Golden Knights are playing some of their worst hockey, going 1-5-1 in their past seven games.
Fewer players are participating in the Golden Knights’ optional morning skates in an effort to save their energy for games.