Mark Stone and Stanley Cup visit MGM Grand
 
Mark Stone and Stanley Cup visit MGM Grand

Mark Stone took photos and signed autographs for Golden Knights fans at the MGM Grand on Sunday. The Stanley Cup also made its way into the MGM Grand Main Lobby. The most revered trophy in hockey is on display to celebrate the upcoming 2019 NHL awards at the Mandalay Bay Center on June 19th. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Knights Reflect On Stanley Cup Loss
 
Golden Edge: Knights Reflect On Stanley Cup Loss

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond recaps the Knights emptying their locker room and how the team feels about their season ending with a Stanley Cup loss.

Gerard Gallant On Stanley Cup Loss And The Future
 
Gerard Gallant On Stanley Cup Loss And The Future

Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant goes over the Knights Stanley Cup Final loss against the Washington Capitals and what the future holds for the team.

Golden Knights Empty Locker Room
 
Golden Knights Empty Locker Room

The Golden Knights empty their locker room after losing the Stanley Cup Final against the Washington Capitals.

Golden Knights On Stanley Cup Final Loss
 
Golden Knights On Stanley Cup Final Loss

The Golden Knights react to their loss against the Washington Capitals in game five of the Stanley Cup Final.

Knights fans gear up for Game 5 at Toshiba Plaza
 
Knights fans gear up for Game 5 at Toshiba Plaza

Vegas Golden Knights fans make their way into T-Mobile Arena before Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Washington Capitals on Thursday, June 7, 2018 in Las Vegas. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Knights Watch Party Game Four
 
Knights Watch Party Game Four

Golden Knights fans gather at the T-Mobile Arena to watch game four of the Stanley Cup Final.

Golden Edge: Knights Fall 3-2 Against Capitals In Game Two
 
Golden Edge: Knights Fall 3-2 Against Capitals In Game Two

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports reporters Adam Hill and Ed Graney go over game two of the Stanley Cup Final. The Golden Knights fell to the Washington Capitals 3-2.

Red-hot Stanley Cup Final goalies cool off
 
Red-hot Stanley Cup Final goalies cool off

Goaltenders Marc-Andre Fleury of the Vegas Golden Knights and Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals finally cooled off during Game 1 of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Final. The two allowed nine goals during Vegas’ exciting but sloppy 6-4 victory. Fleury is a leading candidate to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP; Holtby was coming off consecutive shutouts in Games 6 and 7 of the Eastern Conference Final. NBC analyst and former NHL goalie Brian Boucher, who set the modern-day record for longest shutout streak, said the goalies weren’t entirely to blame for the rash of goals. “They both could have been better, but at the same time nine goals against is not always an indication of how a goalie plays. A lot of pucks were coming off the boards and a lot of guys were left alone in front. From a goaltender’s perspective, it was a difficult game to get into a groove.”

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