The Golden Knights will welcome two of their best players back to the lineup Wednesday when they take on the Colorado Avalanche at 7 p.m.
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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.
The Golden Knights scored five goals in the second period en route to an easy victory over the Canadiens on Saturday in Montreal.
Brandon Pirri was back in the Golden Knights’ lineup Thursday after being a healthy scratch the past four games.
Malcolm Subban will make his first start in his hometown when the Golden Knights meet the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday at Scotiabank Arena.
William Karlsson’s long, blond locks have become his trademark during two-plus seasons with the Golden Knights.
Nic Hague replaced veteran Deryk Engelland on Tuesday, and now Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant must decide whether the rookie defenseman played his way into the lineup permanently.
Reilly Smith finished with two goals, and the Golden Knights snapped a two-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday.
Third-round pick Layton Ahac made the short trip from the Ohio State campus to watch the Golden Knights play Columbus on Tuesday.
The Golden Knights start a four-game road trip Tuesday when they face the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena.
Opposing players loathe it, but the Blue Jackets Cannon has become synonymous with the team since it was purchased in the summer of 2007.
Right wing Alex Tuch did not travel with the Golden Knights for the start of their four-game road trip and remains day to day with an upper-body injury.
The Golden Knights have struggled to break the puck out of their own zone against opposing forechecks.
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 scored five goals in the second period en route to an easy victory over the Canadiens on Saturday in Montreal.
Coach Bruce Cassidy and the Golden Knights picked up a road win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday despite being without three defensemen because of injuries.
The Golden Knights didn’t find the back of the net in a loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday in the first game of a five-game road trip.
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