Newly acquired forward Mark Stone will make his Golden Knights debut Tuesday when they host the Dallas Stars at T-Mobile Arena.
David Schoen
David Schoen covers sports betting for the Review-Journal. He has previously covered the Vegas Golden Knights for the RJ. Prior to arriving at the RJ in 2008, the Southern California native was a reporter and editor at the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune and Wisconsin State Journal. A University of Wisconsin graduate, he enjoys golf, Arsenal Football Club, and Ed Hochuli's lengthy penalty explanations.
The Golden Knights acquired right wing Mark Stone from the Ottawa Senators in a blockbuster deal shortly before Monday’s trade deadline.
Unlike last season, when their pursuit of All-Star defenseman Erik Karlsson was one of the major storylines, all was quiet on the trade front for the Golden Knights leading up to Monday’s noon deadline.
Golden Knights general manager George McPhee said Friday he expects to have clarity in the upcoming days on whether injured forward Erik Haula will return this season.
The Winnipeg Jets scored twice in the final 31 seconds of the second period and went on to a 6-3 win over the Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Friday night.
The Golden Knights continue their four-game homestand Friday when they host the Winnipeg Jets at T-Mobile Arena. Opening faceoff is 7 p.m.
Coach Gerard Gallant changed his forward lines last week in an effort to snap the Golden Knights out of their funk, and taking away playing time is his most powerful weapon with 20 games remaining.
Boston’s David Backes scored in the sixth round of a shootout after Golden Knights’ forward Oscar Lindberg was denied on the other end to lift the Bruins to a 3-2 win at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday night.
The Golden Knights are expected to make one significant change on defense when they open a four-game homestand Wednesday against the Boston Bruins at T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Knights general manager George McPhee finds himself in a difficult spot with this year’s trade deadline looming at noon Pacific time Monday.
Goaltender Malcolm Subban will make his second consecutive start when the Golden Knights face the struggling Colorado Avalanche on Monday at Pepsi Center.
Max Pacioretty scored two goals, and coach Gerard Gallant pushed all the right buttons in a 5-1 victory over Nashville on Saturday in front of an announced crowd of 18,430 at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights finish their four-game homestand Saturday when they face the Nashville Predators at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights collapsed in the third period as Toronto scored three goals for a 6-3 victory as Vegas suffered its franchise-record fifth straight loss at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights look to snap a four-game home losing streak Thursday when they play the Toronto Maple Leafs on Valentine’s Day at T-Mobile Arena.
