The Toronto Maple Leafs played in the biggest game of the season last night. This was one that had been circled on the calendar since the release of the 2025–26 NHL schedule.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill started his first game in nearly three months, returning to the ice Thursday night to face Toronto after being on injured reserve with a lower-body injury.
The Vegas Golden Knights are getting a boost in the crease. The team activated goaltender Adin Hill from injured reserve on Thursday, meaning he will return in time for the team’s Thursday night matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
The Golden Knights activated goaltender Adin Hill from long-term injured reserve on Thursday, per Jason R. Pothier and Ken Boehlke of Sin Bin Vegas. Netminder Carter Hart and winger Brandon Saad were placed on IR in corresponding moves, leaving the Knights with an open roster spot.
Hockey fans hoping Team Canada would be young and exciting, Edmonton Oilers-laden, or that management would set aside their biases for Tampa Bay Lightning players were surely disappointed by Wednesday’s roster announcement.
The Vegas Golden Knights knew they were taking on risk when they signed Carter Hart just months after he was acquitted of sexual assault charges related to the 2018 World Junior Hockey Championship investigation.
The Vegas Golden Knights received two important injury updates on Tuesday. Most pressing, goaltender Adin Hill was designated as week-to-week by head coach Bruce Cassidy, per Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
The Vegas Golden Knights have had a rocky start to November. After a hot start to the season, they’ve lost three in a row and have found themselves in the midst of a skid.
The Vegas Golden Knights will be without their starting goaltender for some time, as head coach Bruce Cassidy told reporters that Adin Hill is out on a week-to-week basis and will not travel with the team on its upcoming road trip.
The Golden Knights announced they’ve recalled goaltender Carl Lindbom and defenseman Jaycob Megna from AHL Henderson. They only had one open roster spot,
Adin Hill is entering the first year of a six-year contract extension with the Vegas Golden Knights. The 29-year-old puck-stopper started a career best 50 games last year for the Knights and emerged as an integral piece of the Vegas organization.
NHL officials don’t like to be made fools of. As such, when a player catches them off guard and puts one over on the referees, those later tasked with trying fairly to call a game will take a number.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill will need to watch his step on Wednesday night when he plays in an elimination game versus the Edmonton Oilers.
The Vegas Golden Knights backed up the truck for its No. 1 goaltender, locking him down for the future. On Friday, the team announced it had signed goaltender Adin Hill to a six-year contract extension.
The Vegas Golden Knights have agreed terms on a contract extension with goaltender Adin Hill, the team announced Friday morning. The extension will keep the 28-year-old in Sin City for six years at an average annual value (AAV) of $6.25 million per season.
The Vegas Golden Knights have locked in a key piece of their goaltending future by signing Adin Hill to a six-year contract extension worth $37.5 million.
The Vegas Golden Knights announced Friday that the club has signed goaltender Adin Hill to a six-year contract extension that carries a $6.25-million annual average value.
He became somewhat of a folk hero in 2023 as he led the Golden Knights to the first Stanley Cup in franchise history after several goaltenders went down to injury.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill became a folk hero during the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Despite starting the playoffs as the backup to Laurent Brossoit, Hill took the reigns and led the Golden Knights to their first Stanley Cup.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to need some help if they’re going to catch the Vegas Golden Knights this season. Adin Hill turned aside 28 shots on Tuesday night in Vegas as the Golden Knights edged out the Oilers by a score of 1-0.
So far this season, the Vegas Golden Knights are once again looking like a team to be reckoned with, but the young franchise is not without a hole in its armor.
The Vegas Golden Knights beat the hapless Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 Saturday at T-Mobile Arena. It was another win and kept the Golden Knights in a solid playoff position.
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