After the “Welcome to Impossible” 2018 run fell short, the Golden Knights have their second opportunity in six years to claim the ultimate prize in hockey: the Stanley Cup.
Rochelle Richards

Rochelle Richards hails from the great state of Kentucky. She moved to Las Vegas in 2012 to finish her journalism degree at UNLV. During her time at UNLV she covered Lady Rebel basketball and volleyball before graduating in 2014. She joined the Review-Journal in February 2016 as a sports agate clerk. Before becoming Digital Sports Manager in December 2021, Rochelle was a member of the digital team and served as Sports Digital Content Producer.
If you’re going to head out to a Golden Knights practice during the Stanley Cup Final, be prepared to arrive early.
A simple scroll through social media tells the story: Hockey fans outside of Las Vegas generally don’t like the Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights are looking to punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final and be crowned the Western Conference Champions against the Dallas Stars in Game 6.
Can the Golden Knights close things out at home against the Stars and be crowned Western Conference Champions? Here’s how to watch Saturday’s game.
After overtime heroics from Chandler Stephenson gave the Golden Knights a 2-0 series lead over the Stars, Vegas is now in Dallas for Games 3 and 4.
The Golden Knights are looking to take a 2-0 lead over the Stars in the Western Conference Final on Sunday in Game 2 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The Golden Knights are back home for a pivotal Game 5 tonight and looking to bounce back from a 4-1 loss in Edmonton. Here’s how to watch tonight’s game.
The Golden Knights are set to face the Oilers for Game 3 of the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs Monday night in Edmonton.
After a thrilling 5-2 victory at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday, the Golden Knights tied up their first-round playoff series with the Jets 1-1.
The Golden Knights are hosting two watch parties when the team travels to Winnipeg to face the Jets in Games 3 and 4 of their first-round series in the NHL playoffs.
For $4 round trip, Golden Knights fans can ride to and from T-Mobile Arena for playoff games from six locations throughout the valley.
The Golden Knights try to even things up Thursday night against the Winnipeg Jets in Game 2 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Just in time to cheer for the Golden Knights during the Stanley Cup playoffs, the team has debuted its first-ever team pet, Goldie.
The Battle for Vegas charity softball game featuring the Golden Knights and Raiders is returning to Las Vegas Ballpark this summer for its fourth year.




