Bryan Salmond, David Schoen and Steve Carp discuss the Golden Knights win over the Canucks, including Marc-Andre Fleury’s mysterious injury and how Vegas played early.
Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights 4-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks.
Steve Carp and David Schoen talk about the Golden Knights loss to the Minnesota Wild, including what has gone wrong for Vegas lately and a local kid scoring in his hometown.
After the Vegas Golden Knights fourth straight loss at home to the Minnesota Wild, head coach Gerard Gallant said the team needs to start winning again.
The Golden Knights leading scorer Jonathan Marchessault has not had a goal in his last nine games heading into Friday’s game with Minnesota. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond, David Schoen and Steve Carp talk about the Golden Knights 8-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils, including whether Marc-Andre Fleury needed rest and how the Knights must bounce back quickly.
Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights 8-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils in T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over tonights Golden Knights final road game against the Flyers.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Golden Knights beat reporter Steve Carp go over the Golden Knights shootout win against the Buffalo Sabres.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Golden Knights beat reporter David Schoen go over the final games of the Golden Knights road trip and what teams in the Pacific division the Knights have to keep an eye on. Also Golden Edge goes into overtime interviewing Nate Schmidt.
The defenseman has been paired with Jon Merrill the last three games as Nate Schmidt and Luca Sbisa are out with injuries. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney and David Schoen discuss the Golden Knights loss to the Ottawa Senators, including what Vegas has to correct on its upcoming road trip.
Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators.
Bryan Salmond talks to Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt about life with the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights coach praised his team for a strong effort against the Los Angeles Kings Monday. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The forward scored in the third period but hit the crossbar in overtime Monday. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The goaltender played well but the Kings were able to win in overtime Monday at the Staples Center. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The coach was excited about Tomas Tatar joining the team Monday (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The forward said Sunday at City National Arena his physical style of game can help the team in the playoffs. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on facing Los Angeles on Sunday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The defenseman skated Saturday after taking ill a week ago. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights goaltender has played 10 straight games and 15 of the team’s last 16. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond and Steve Carp discuss the Golden Knights 6-3 win over the Canucks, including Tomas Hyka’s first goal as well as a tricky trade that helped the Golden Knights improve.
Following their 6-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant gave his thoughts on the team acquiring Ryan Reaves from the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Bryan Salmond recaps the final game of the Golden Knights 7-game homestand, a 6-3 win over the Canucks.
Vegas Golden Knights general manager George McPhee explains how a three-way trade between the Knights, Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins brought right wing Ryan Reaves from Pittsburgh to Vegas.
Vegas Golden Knights players Marc-Andre Fleury, Alex Tuch and David Perron talk about their win over the Calgary Flames.
The Golden Knights took over the NHL’s points lead Saturday. On Monday, the Knights were at the top of another board. The expansion team from Las Vegas became the new betting favorite at the Westgate Superbook to win this year’s Stanley Cup at 4-1 odds. The Knights opened at 200-1 and were as high as 500-1 before the 2017-18 season, according to Westgate sports book director Jay Kornegay. “The Knights started off as the longest shot on the board to win the Stanley Cup,” Kornegay said. “No one was betting them. There was no interest, which totally makes sense for an expansion team. Now it’s crazy to say they’re the favorite to hoist the Cup.”
At first glance, the Knights’ 1-2-2 forecheck doesn’t look unusual. But it’s the aggression the Knights use that makes their forecheck unique. “They’re a tenacious team.” – Flyers coach Dave Hakstol The Knights are second in the NHL with 642 takeaways. “I think it’s a good indicator when we’re playing well is when our forecheck is going.” – center Erik Haula
Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen talk about the Golden Knights dominant win over Montreal, including Vegas’ upcoming schedule.