While John Tavares is home in Toronto deciding where he’ll play for the next seven or eight seasons, the Golden Knights have their own issues to address.
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.
Tyler Wong holds a unique place in Golden Knights lore thanks to his hat trick in the franchise’s first preseason game. But the diminutive winger is hoping to show he’s more than just a goal scorer.
Luca Sbisa and Ryan Reaves combined for one of the biggest goals in the Golden Knights’ young history. One of those players reportedly is on the verge of returning, while the other is set to leave in free agency.
Unlike last summer, defenseman Dylan Coghlan is participating in the Golden Knights’ development camp this week at City National Arena knowing his future with the organization is secure.
Two Golden Knights prospects were selected Thursday in the major junior Canadian Hockey League’s Import Draft, including touted defenseman Erik Brannstrom.
St. Cloud State defenseman Jimmy Schuldt, who is participating in the Golden Knights’ development camp this week at City National Arena, is one of the nation’s most sought-after college free agents.
The agents for restricted free agents William Carrier, Colin Miller and Tomas Nosek confirmed Tuesday to the Review-Journal their clients received qualifying offers from the team.
The Golden Knights took care of the clerical work Monday, extending a qualifying offer to restricted free-agent center William Karlsson.
The Golden Knights were on the outside looking in when the list of finalists for prized free-agent center John Tavares leaked Monday morning.
Forwards David Perron and James Neal fielded offers from other clubs when the interview period for unrestricted free agents opened Sunday.
The Golden Knights were one of the teams reportedly ready to meet with free agent John Tavares, but their spot at the negotiating table may have changed over the course of Sunday night as Tavares finalized his list.
The Golden Knights will play five of their first six games on the road, the NHL announced Thursday as the 2018-19 schedule was released.
William Karlsson, Deryk Engelland, coach Gerard Gallant and general manager George McPhee captured honors as the Golden Knights swept four awards at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.
The Golden Knights will get plenty of air time Wednesday during the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas.
Restricted free agent William Karlsson said Tuesday he hopes to work out a long-term contract with the Golden Knights.