Marc-Andre Fleury earned his 16th career postseason shutout, leading the Golden Knights to a win over the Minnesota Wild and 3-1 lead in the first-round series.
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The always-smiling Nick Holden played a significant role in the victory that gave the Golden Knights a 2-1 lead in their West Division first-round playoff series.
Alex Tuch scored twice and Jonathan Marchessault once, and the Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday in Game 2 of their first-round NHL playoff series.
Marc-Andre Fleury was the Golden Knights’ nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The winner will be chosen by a committee of senior league executives.
One look Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer has yet to explore in an effort to find goals is moving left wing Jonathan Marchessault to the top line.
After 17 seasons of stopping pucks with the Golden Knights and Penguins, there are plenty of trivia questions about goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.
The Golden Knights experienced playoff deja vu in Game 1 of the first round, generating plenty of shots but failing to score in an overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild.
The Golden Knights welcomed back several key players Sunday, including forward Ryan Reaves and defenseman Alec Martinez, but were without their leading goal scorer.
Six of the eight meetings between the clubs were one-goal games, including the final five, and their first playoff matchup is expected to be closely contested, too.
Regardless of who coach Pete DeBoer selects to start Game 1, there’s peace and harmony at the goaltending position for the Golden Knights, a far cry from last season.
The status of several injured players remains a mystery for the Golden Knights ahead of Game 1 against the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.
With the benefit of time and patience, the Max Pacioretty trade before the 2018-19 season has worked out well for the Golden Knights and Montreal Canadiens.