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.
One thing is clear about the Golden Knights’ annual Halloween party: Much of the credit for the best costumes went to the wives and women involved.
Defenseman Deryk Engelland returned to Golden Knights practice Wednesday and was a full participant at City National Arena.
A goal has been scored in the first 10 minutes of all seven Golden Knights home games to cash a popular prop bet, and the Knights are an NHL-leading 11-2 in that category.
Golden Knights players took to social media Monday night to show off their costumes.
Golden Knights alternate captain and defenseman Deryk Engelland, a longtime local resident who previously played for the Las Vegas Wranglers, has become the second Knight in the brewery business.
Nashville Predators center Matt Duchene called the Golden Knights “one of the best teams in the league” and no visitor to T-Mobile Arena this season has argued that point.
Goaltender Malcolm Subban, defenseman Nate Schmidt and wing Alex Tuch were full participants in Golden Knights practice Monday at City National Arena.
Golden Knights left wing William Carrier says the fourth line wants to contribute more offense this season and so far, they’re doing so.
Nicolas Roy scored in his debut, and the Golden Knights had one of their most complete efforts in a 5-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Center Nicolas Roy played his first game for the Golden Knights on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks after being acquired in an offseason trade.
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.
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.
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