For the second year in a row, the Golden Knights have some tough decisions to make with their roster heading into the offseason.
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.
William Karlsson had a frustrating season because of injuries, but he showed in the playoffs that he’s still a vital part of the Golden Knights’ lineup.
Shea Theodore and Noah Hanifin feel the need to carry more responsibility on the Golden Knights’ blue line next season.
Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill made it through an entire season healthy for the first time. Now, he’s focused on chasing another Stanley Cup.
The Golden Knights were shut out their final two playoff games, and coach Bruce Cassidy believes the team could benefit from a change in mindset.
Original Misfit Reilly Smith is a pending unrestricted free agent, but he would love to sign an extension to stay with the Golden Knights.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel is eligible to sign an extension this summer and could become one of the highest-paid players in the NHL.
The Golden Knights felt they were in the fight against the Edmonton Oilers, but they didn’t make the timely plays, leading to their elimination in five games.
The Golden Knights had their chances, but there were several reasons why they were eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round of the playoffs.
The Golden Knights, down their captain, saw their season end with an overtime loss in Game 5 of their second-round series against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Golden Knights have controlled the special teams battle against the Edmonton Oilers, but their power play didn’t come through in their Game 4 loss.
The Golden Knights had no answer for Edmonton’s physical play in Game 4 on Monday and are down 3-1 to the Oilers in their second-round playoff series.
The Golden Knights earned a massive victory Saturday, but they know they have more work to do in their second-round series against the Edmonton Oilers.
Golden Knights center Nicolas Roy said he wasn’t trying to cross-check Edmonton forward Trent Frederic on a play that got him ejected from Game 2 on Thursday.
Reilly Smith scored the game-winning goal with 0.4 seconds remaining to give the Golden Knights an unthinkable Game 3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.