Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt will take over the NHL’s official Twitter account for a question-and-answer session at noon Pacific time Thursday.
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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.
Under normal circumstances, Jack Dugan could sign with the Golden Knights and burn a year of his entry-level contract. But the NHL’s pause has complicated matters.
The NHL extended its self-isolation period, keeping team facilities closed to players and staff through April 15, deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed Tuesday.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury touched on a variety of topics during a video conference call arranged by the NHL on Friday.
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Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner told Swedish-based publication SportExpressen he saw “a zero percent chance” the NHL season can be saved.
The NHL Awards Show will not be in Las Vegas this summer. The event, scheduled for June 18 at a yet-to-be-announced site, was postponed by the league Wednesday.
Defenseman Peter DiLiberatore is expected to return for his junior season at Quinnipiac rather than sign a contract with the Golden Knights.
GM Kelly McCrimmon and the rest of the Golden Knights’ front office is maneuvering through uncharted waters during the NHL’s pause for the coronavirus pandemic.
Golden Knights forward Alex Tuch was the latest athlete to try the 10-touch “toilet paper challenge” and posted a video of his effort on his Instagram account.
Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt has stayed busy while the NHL is on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Golden Knights pledged a minimum of $500,000 to assist part-time employees and T-Mobile Arena staff who were affected by the pause in the NHL season.
A quick scan of Instagram on Tuesday showed what the Golden Knights are doing during the NHL’s recommended self-quarantine through March 27.
The Golden Knights pushed back the due date for the next season ticket payments in light of the coronavirus pandemic, the team announced Tuesday.
The NHL informed teams it will be at least a full seven days before they can open practice facilities during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report by Sportsnet.
