Deryk Engelland, Ryan Carpenter and Nate Schmidt talk about the upcoming series against the San Jose Sharks and how the team has maintained its edge during the long break.
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Elaine Wilson previews the Golden Knights series against the San Jose Sharks and interviews Vegas Sports and Information Network’s managing editor Brent Musburger.
Golden Knights forward James Neal talks about what it’d be like to hoist the Stanley Cup and what he’s bringing from his experiences from last season’s post-season run with Nashville.
The Vegas Golden Knights lost to the New York Islanders, 2-1, at home. After the loss, head coach Gerard Gallant discussed how the setback will affect the team as they head into the All-Star break and a lengthy road trip.
Golden Knights forward William Karlsson said Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018 he will stay in Las Vegas this weekend rather than participate in the NHL All-Star Game. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Despite the Golden Knights’ policy on autographs at City National Arena being restrictive to adults, the fans understand why it was implemented. With fans packing the team’s practices and congregating outside the players’ parking lot seeking autographs and photos, the team decided to control traffic inside and outside the facility. Camping outside by the parking lot is no longer allowed. In addition, fans can only receive autographs inside the rink in a designated area by the player benches and there is an age restriction. Only those 14 and under are allowed access to the players.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant answers whether Vadim Shipachyov has played up to his expectations Monday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Vegas Golden Knights are off to the best start for an expansion franchise in NHL history. The Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks to become the first expansion team to win seven of their first eight NHL games. Vegas has won four straight games and sit in second place of the Western Conference.
Golden Knights center Cody Eakin expects T-Mobile Arena to be a tough place for visiting teams to play in. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)