The Golden Knights appear set to cut ties with a once-promising forward prospect who was an American Hockey League All-Star in 2020.
Ben Gotz
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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.
Pete DeBoer has coached the Golden Knights for three seasons. His relationship with one of the team’s defensemen goes well beyond that.
Marc-Andre Fleury no longer is with the Golden Knights, but his former teammates still didn’t want to talk about his infamous pranks when he was with the team.
Evander Kane has been a foil for the Golden Knights during their rivalry with the San Jose Sharks. He has 60 penalty minutes in their 12 playoff meetings.
Future Hall of Fame goalie Marc-Andre Fleury had one of the best four-year stretches of his career after being selected in the 2017 expansion draft by the Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights celebrated their annual “PRIDE Knight” during Thursday’s win over the New York Rangers at T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Knights goalie Logan Thompson’s long climb up the hockey ladder was rewarded with his first NHL start against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights appear to be a little healthier heading into their Tuesday game against the Nashville Predators.
One of the Golden Knights’ original members returned to T-Mobile Arena on Sunday and the fans made sure to show their affection.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer said Saturday the team isn’t planning on having forward Max Pacioretty back in the lineup for at least a month.
The Edmonton Oilers’ and Calgary Flames’ capacities both are capped at 50 percent because of COVID regulations. The games are expected to be made up.
The Golden Knights announced Thursday that left wing Max Pacioretty underwent successful wrist surgery and will be out indefinitely. He’s second on the team in goals.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association changed their COVID-19 protocol Wednesday, which allowed the Golden Knights to get two players back at practice Thursday.
The Golden Knights have four team members in the NHL’s COVID protocol as of Wednesday, but they could get them back sooner than expected after Wednesday’s development.
The NHL said it pushed its restart date back to analyze COVID testing results and assess teams’ readiness to play. Teams are allowed to return to their facilities Sunday.
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