(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) Everyone in Vegas is pumped about Mitch Marner’s arrival as a Golden Knight. No one may be more excited, though, than Marner’s new captain.
The hockey world was rocked when Mitch Marner landed with the Vegas Golden Knights in a blockbuster trade-and-sign move. After years of playoff heartbreak in Toronto, Marner now has a chance to chase the Stanley Cup in the desert.
The Vegas Golden Knights quietly exited the playoffs this year in the second round and didn’t make many waves around the NHL off the ice either. The traditionally flashy franchise has made a habit of making big splashes during summers and trade deadlines, but has been quiet for the last 12 months.
How many of the 18 NHL players since the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs to score 10 goals in multiple postseason runs can you name in five minutes?
The Golden Knights and star center Jack Eichel had “loose, unofficial discussions at various points this season” in advance of him becoming eligible to sign an extension with Vegas on July 1, per David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period.
After eclipsing the point-per-game mark in the regular season for the third time in his career, Stone has remained a pivotal top-line piece for Vegas in the playoffs.
The Vegas Golden Knights fought back to make this series 2-1 against the Oilers, and now, they've got some good injury news on some key players. After going down 2-0 at home this series, the Golden Knights won a dramatic Game 3 to bring this series close, and they've done so despite fighting injuries to some of their most important players.
The Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers will meet on Monday evening in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals, with Connor McDavid and Co. leading the series 2-1.
Gerry Moddejonge: Edmonton Oilers goaltender Calvin Pickard remains day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Stuart Skinner will start Game 4. Skinner is 0-3 so far in the playoffs this year, allowing at least four goals in each of his three starts.
The Vegas Golden Knights were able to grab Game 3 of their second-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers. Vegas scored a game-winning goal with 0.4 seconds remaining in regulation to stun the Edmonton crowd.
While the Vegas Golden Knights came away with a Game Three win over the Edmonton Oilers last night, not all the news out of Vegas was positive. Captain Mark Stone left the game in the first period with an injury and did not return.
The Vegas Golden Knights were lucky to squeak out a win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 after the injury to Mark Stone. Stone missed the final 47 minutes of the game after colliding with Corey Perry, and there wasn’t much of an update from Bruce Cassidy about his captain’s status.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone left the game late in the first period of Saturday night's Stanley Cup playoffs clash with the visiting Edmonton Oilers.
The Vegas Golden Knights announced on social media that forward Mark Stone will not return to Saturday’s Game 3 matchup against the Edmonton Oilers after suffering an upper-body injury.
Wow. What a great start for the Edmonton Oilers to kick off this second round. Winning both games in Vegas is a significant accomplishment. The Oilers will now have a chance to sweep the series in their own barn.
The Edmonton Oilers scored in overtime to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 and give themselves a 2-0 lead in their second-round series. But just minutes
Coming back from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 1 Tuesday night mattered most for the Edmonton Oilers. But they also accomplished an array of impressive milestones, both team and individual, in the process.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone needed to leave the game for repairs after he was struck with a high stick from Wild rookie defenseman Zeev Buium, drawing blood.
No team has been better at taking advantage of the NHL's salary cap loopholes and long-term injured list than the Vegas Golden Knights.
Forward Mark Stone scored the lone goal in the Vegas Golden Knights’ 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday. “We weren’t super, super sharp in the first two.
The Vegas Golden Knights announced that captain Mark Stone will return to the lineup Friday vs. the Dallas Stars after missing the last 14 games due to an injury.
Over the weekend, the Vegas Golden Knights provided an update regarding the status of captain Mark Stone. On Friday, the team officially announced that Stone will be day-to-day going forward.
The Vegas Golden Knights announced an update on Mark Stone's status after he missed last night's game against the Seattle Kraken. Stone was a surprise last-minute scratch for the Knights tonight as they visited Seattle.
With six goals and 15 assists for 21 points, he leads the Golden Knights in scoring.
On Monday afternoon, Golden Knights captain Mark Stone was officially named the NHL’s First Star of the Week. Stone is coming off of an impressive week in which he recorded three consecutive games with multiple points.
Vegas Golden Knights GM Kelly McCrimmon says that Mark Stone will be available. Has been cleared for contact and he be a full participant in practice today.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone returned to practice on Friday, but his status for the playoffs is unclear. The captain is back after a 52-day absence, albeit in a red no-contact jersey.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone has been cleared for practice as he continues to recover from a lacerated spleen.
Vegas will hope lightning doesn’t strike for a third time this season.
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