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Tomas Tatar’s response to scratch defines Golden Knights success

When it came time for head coach Gerard Gallant to decide between continuing with what Vegas offered in the first two games of its playoff series or inserting a now healthy David Perron back into the lineup, the choice didn’t fall in Tatar’s favor.

 
Fleury cements legacy along banks of Ohio River

It’s here, at the top of a long, winding road off one of those narrow streets, in a place where more than 35 percent of residents live in poverty, where Marc-Andre Fleury decided to make a difference.

 
Golden Knights continue implausible start in NHL

The Knights are 7-1 to begin their inaugural season, having continued their historic beginning with a 4-2 victory against Chicago.

 
Nate Schmidt brings winning attitude to Golden Knights

After four seasons with the Washington Capitals, Nate Schmidt will play a major role in professing how winners act, prepare and attack each morning skate and game for the NHL expansion team.

 
Golden Knights owner Bill Foley finds inner peace as winemaker

Long before he delivered Las Vegas its first major league professional franchise, Bill Foley became intrigued by those techniques that went into making Chardonnay and Pinot noir.

 
Alex Tuch tutors teammates while chasing NHL dream with Golden Knights

While most participating in the Golden Knights’ development camp understand theirs is a hockey journey that will continue next season outside an NHL roster, Tuch believes he can be with the expansion team on opening night.

 
A father’s dream realized as son becomes a Golden Knight

Cody Glass, the first player selected by the Las Vegas expansion franchise in the NHL Entry Draft is an 18-year-old from Winnipeg, Manitoba, a Canadian center who grew up with next to nothing.

 
Golden Knights get face of franchise in Marc-Andre Fleury

Fourteen years ago Wednesday, Marc-Andre Fleury was drafted No. 1 overall by Pittsburgh, the only NHL sweater he has worn until now, and arrives to Las Vegas with three Stanley Cups.