The Golden Knights could have openings for some of the younger players in their organization next season thanks to their six pending unrestricted free agents.
Danny Webster
Danny Webster has covered the Vegas Golden Knights since their inception, and joined the Review-Journal in March 2024 to continue telling the story of the 2023 Stanley Cup champions.
Danny previously covered the Golden Knights for NHL.com and the Las Vegas Sun, and also covered the Las Vegas Aces' championship runs in 2022 and 2023.
A Las Vegas native, Danny earned his bachelor's degree in journalism and media studies from UNLV in 2015. He was on The Rebel Yell's editorial team for four years as a copy editor, sports editor and managing editor.
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Trade deadline acquisition Noah Hanifin scored his second game-winning goal of the series Friday to push the Golden Knights to a Game 7 in Dallas on Sunday.
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