The Golden Knights continued an important road trip by beating the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday to move into third place in the Pacific Division.
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.
The Golden Knights finish up a four-game road trip against the Winnipeg Jets and Minnesota Wild as they close in on another trip to the playoffs.
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Goaltender Logan Thompson stopped 21 shots, and the Golden Knights got a late goal to defeat the Seattle Kraken on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
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The Golden Knights start a four-game homestand Sunday against the New Jersey Devils, beginning a stretch where the Knights are looking to find their game.