The center cited hard work and talented teammates for his success Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, in Chicago. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Knights’ assistant general manager discussed Karpan’s contributions in Chicago, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Knights’ assistant general manager discussed Karpan’s contributions in Chicago, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The director of player personnel said it has been a rewarding experience on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The director of player personnel said it has been a rewarding experience on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The forward said the chances were there but Knights lost to a hot goalie Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018 in St. Louis. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond gives a quick recap on the Golden Knights win against the Predators.
The forward said the players trust Gerard Gallant and each other. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The center scored the first hat trick in franchise history in Sunday’s 6-3 win over Toronto. Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on overcoming Wednesday’s slow start against Anaheim. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter David Schoen selects the five wins that cement the Vegas Golden Knights’ place as a top NHL team.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter David Schoen selects the five wins that cement the Vegas Golden Knights’ place as a top NHL team.
Sticks and skates dominates the list. Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The New York Islanders gave McPhee a job after the Capitals fired him in 2014. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
After defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 at T-Mobile Arena with mere seconds left in the game, Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant says the team’s big wins are building confidence.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on recently called-up forward Tomas Hyka Tuesday. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on sticking with his winning lineup Tuesday against Tampa Bay. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury says playing against his former team, the Pittsburgh Penguins was a different experience than he anticipated.
After the Vegas Golden Knights took a 2-1 win over the Stanley Cup Champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins, head coach Gerard Gallant said the team played at their best to bring home the victory.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury talks about what he expects when he plays against his former team as well as how he feels returning from a long injury layoff.
Golden Knights Deryk Engelland says that the team’s lack of intensity coming out of the gate against the Carolina Hurricanes cost them.
Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant discusses the team’s loss to the Carolina Hurricanes which snapped a 4 game win streak.
Review-Journal reporter David Schoen recaps tonight’s Golden Knights game against the Dallas Stars.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Friday’s 4-3 shootout win at Nashville. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights forward Reilly Smith on Malcolm Subban’s performance Friday at Nashville. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights forward Reilly Smith on his shootout goal Friday at Nashville. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban stopped all three Anaheim shooters to get the 4-3 win Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Vegas Golden Knights forward Alex Tuch scored the only goal in the shootout win over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on injured forward David Perron after practice Tuesday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Class is in session at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas Golden Knights University helps teach hockey knowledge to local fans. The curriculum includes offensive, defensive and special teams strategy. Tuition costs $495 for five sessions, and you get to skate on Knights home ice before class begins. Tuition is reduced if you’re a season-ticket holder. You also get a free meal and a ticket to a Knights game after class. The “professors” hope that the classes will make games more enjoyable for fans with limited hockey knowledge.