The Golden Knights are back home after a five-game road trip with the NHL-leading Winnipeg Jets awaiting them at T-Mobile Arena on Friday.
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The Golden Knights lost to the Colorado Avalanche in the fifth round of a shootout Wednesday in Denver to finish 3-2 on their five-game road trip.
The Golden Knights are 3-1 on their five-game road trip so far, but they could close it out with a signature win against Colorado in their final stop Wednesday.
The Golden Knights were short-handed in Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers, but center Jack Eichel still led them to a shootout win.
The Golden Knights haven’t had much practice time lately, and they might not get some for a while. They will need to adjust on the fly to continue their winning ways.
Forward Mark Stone, who is out with a lower-body injury, has been everything and more since the Golden Knights acquired him at last year’s trade deadline.
Forward Nick Cousins has built a reputation as an agitator, but the 26-year-old also has shown some skill in two games with the Golden Knights.
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Robin Lehner’s first game with the Golden Knights didn’t start out perfect, but it ended with a win that made him and the team happy.
Goaltender Robin Lehner won in his debut, and the Golden Knights extended their win streak to a franchise-record-tying eight games with a 4-2 victory over Buffalo.
The AHL’s board of governors approved the transfer of ownership of the San Antonio Rampage to the Golden Knights on Friday, as well as the relocation of the franchise.
Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone missed Thursday’s practice and Friday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres at T-Mobile Arena because of a lower-body injury.
Goaltender Robin Lehner will make his first start for the Golden Knights on Friday against the Buffalo Sabres.
Every team in the NHL stickhandles around the salary cap by assigning players on entry-level contracts to the minors. The Golden Knights took it to the extreme.
Golden Knights players Ryan Reaves and Brayden McNabb conducted a youth hockey clinic at Doolittle Recreation Center on Thursday in honor of Black History Month.
The Golden Knights are back home after a five-game road trip with the NHL-leading Winnipeg Jets awaiting them at T-Mobile Arena on Friday.
The Golden Knights lost to the Colorado Avalanche in the fifth round of a shootout Wednesday in Denver to finish 3-2 on their five-game road trip.
The Golden Knights are 3-1 on their five-game road trip so far, but they could close it out with a signature win against Colorado in their final stop Wednesday.
The Golden Knights were short-handed in Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers, but center Jack Eichel still led them to a shootout win.
each morning and afternoon.