Jack Eichel scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period and Logan Thompson made 20 saves to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 3-1 victory over the slumping New Jersey Devils on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas.
After an eventful trade deadline for the Vegas Golden Knights, things have begun to trend in the right direction. Following a stretch between Feb. 12 and March 7 where they lost nine of 11 games, they’ve managed to win two of their last three and continue to crawl back up the Pacific Division standings.
(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) While the world patiently awaits more information on the status of Mark Stone’s lacerated spleen which has him scheduled to miss the rest of the regular season and potentially a portion of the playoffs, some more details have surfaced about the previous injury suffered by Stone.
The Vegas Golden Knights are looking to defend their Stanley Cup title this spring. Vegas won it all last year just six years into its existence. However, they ran into a bit of a slump ahead of the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline.
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Action Network hockey expert Ryan Dadoun shares a prediction for Thursday's NHL game between the Vegas Golden Knights and Calgary Flames.
Everyone is talking about the Vegas Golden Knights stealing the headlines at the NHL Trade Deadline. You can call them the “Show Stoppers” of the NHL. However, there are a lot of people complaining about how Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon went out of it by using long-term injury reserve (LTIR) space.
The Vegas Golden Knights looked down and out after surrendering three goals in the third period against their expansion rival the Seattle Kraken, but rallied late to send the game to overtime and emerged victorious following Jack Eichel’s 20th goal of the season.
Heading into the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, the maverick, gun-slinging reputation of the Vegas Golden Knights preceded itself. With specific needs to address
Though they made several big moves heading into the NHL Trade Deadline, the Vegas Golden Knights will have a few things to worry about after their season is over.
The NHL Trade Deadline always has a surprise or two. And on Friday, we saw one major surprise with minutes left before 3 PM. The Vegas Golden Knights swung a stunning trade to acquire Tomas Hertl from the San Jose Sharks.
In a recent article by Eric Francis of Sportsnet, he cites former Calgary Flames defenseman Noah Hanfin who said, “I was never holding the Flames hostage.” This was in response to nasty rumors that Hanifin had made it extremely difficult for the Flames to sign him or trade him and get the best return at this season’s NHL Trade Deadline.
Jonathan Marchessault scored a hat trick, including the game-winning goal with 2:44 to go as the Vegas Golden Knights snapped a four-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the slumping Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The 29-year-old has missed the last two months with an upper-body injury that he underwent surgery for back in January.
The Vegas Golden Knights are getting a mixed bag of news when it comes to injury updates for their players. Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon says Mark Stone is out for the year, while newcomer Tomas Hertl is expected to return this season to the team, per Sports Net Canada.
Whether it was addressing depth, or, like Vegas did, acquiring just about everyone humanly possible, there was no shortage of excitement.
Nobody is better at manipulating the NHL's salary cap than the Golden Knights, and they proved it again at the 2024 trade deadline.
Trade deadline season is officially upon us.
The Golden Knights are always in the market for a big addition to the roster, and they made another one on Tuesday night.
Eichel has missed the last seven weeks (spanning 19 games) after undergoing surgery to repair a knee injury in mid-January and had been cleared for full contact since Friday.
It practically seems like an inevitability at this time of year, but the Vegas Golden Knights have once again managed to emerge as a central player ahead of the March 8 NHL Trade Deadline.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone is expected to miss the balance of the regular season and is questionable to return during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
On Tuesday, the Vegas Golden Knights got a pleasant surprise at practice at the Rogers Centre. Their superstar center, Jack Eichel, skated with the team for the first time since suffering a knee injury on Jan.
Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon appeared on The Sick Podcast – Eye Test on Wednesday. Injury updates for Mark Stone and Jack Eichel were provided.
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