Forward Max Pacioretty makes his return to Bell Centre when the Golden Knights meet the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday.
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.
Gerard Gallant and his coaching staff made major alterations to the Golden Knights power play prior to Thursday’s game at Ottawa, and it paid off with two goals in the 5-3 victory.
Max Pacioretty, who spent 10 seasons in Montreal, returns to Bell Centre for the first time as a visiting player Saturday when the Golden Knights face the Canadiens.
William Carrier scored the go-ahead goal with 10:44 remaining in the third period, and the Golden Knights earned a much-needed 5-3 victory over Ottawa on Thursday at Canadian Tire Centre.
Thursday’s game between the Golden Knights and Senators was their second meeting in 11 days, an unusual quirk in the schedule.
The Golden Knights look to snap a three-game road losing streak when they take on the Ottawa Senators on Thursday at Canadian Tire Centre.
Injured forward Erik Haula has been ruled out for the remainder of the Golden Knights’ road trip.
The Golden Knights’ Nate Schmidt is serving a 20-game suspension for testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug. He is eligible to return Nov. 18 at Edmonton.
The Golden Knights lost 3-1 to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday at Scotiabank Arena, but the result was secondary to the health of center Erik Haula.
Tomas Hyka earned the nod on the third line for the Golden Knights on Tuesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.
Max Pacioretty is expected to return to the Golden Knights’ lineup Tuesday when they open a four-game road trip against the Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.
The excitement surrounding the Maple Leafs always is high. And with the team among the favorites to win the Stanley Cup, it’s gripped the Greater Toronto Area even tighter this season.
Golden Knights center William Karlsson insists he didn’t cut his hair to change his luck.
Max Pacioretty will participate in the Golden Knights morning skate, and barring a setback, is expected to play Tuesday against the host Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant held a closed-door meeting with players Friday in hopes his message finally will sink in.
