Golden Knights winger Max Pacioretty said his son asked him to score a goal during the team’s first home playoff game Sunday against the San Jose Sharks and he delivered.
Ben Gotz
Ben Gotz came to the Review-Journal in May 2016 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He covers the Lights FC, high school sports and anything else sports-related that comes into town. He also hosts segments in the video studio on soccer and high school sports. Before coming to Las Vegas, he wrote about college hockey, college football and high school sports during stops at the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press and Minnesota Daily back home in Minnesota.
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Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Adam Hill answer reader questions about the Golden Knights before the start of their playoff series against the San Jose Sharks.
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The defenseman appeared in all but two Knights’ games after Dec. 23 because his elevated play made it difficult to take out of the lineup.
The Knights defenseman flourished once the team moved him from the left to right side of the blue line.
The reigning Jack Adams Award winner had a lot more obstacles to deal with this season than last year.
Each member of the Knights, except for injured forward Erik Haula, practiced at City National Arena on Monday.
William Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith went on a late-season surge after getting back to the basics.
The defenseman is one of only two players to record a point while making their NHL debut for the Knights.