Veteran right wing Ryan Reaves makes his Golden Knights debut Monday against the Los Angeles Kings.
Steve Carp
A five-time Nevada Sportswriter of the Year, Steve Carp wrote for the Review-Journal from October 1999 to 2018. He was the beat writer for the Vegas Golden Knights and National Hockey League. He also covered UNLV basketball, USA basketball, the NBA Summer League, boxing, golf and tennis. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y. and a 1980 graduate of San Jose State with a degree in Journalism, he is member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury missed 25 games because of a concussion, but he’s now healthy and playing at a high level. And even though he has started the past 10 games, he’s not looking for a day off.
Golden Knights forward David Perron and right wing Ryan Reaves were teammates with the St. Louis Blues. Perron said Reaves, acquired Friday from the Pittsburgh Penguins, will be a welcome addition.
Since Nov. 1, Golden Knights forward Oscar Lindberg has struggled mightily with the puck. He has two goals and two assists and has bounced from line to line, unable to find a permanent home.
As the Golden Knights were preparing to conclude their seven-game homestand Friday with a 6-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks at T-Mobile Arena, general manager George McPhee was working to improve his club.
General manager George McPhee isn’t tipping his hand but the team could probably use some scoring help for its third and fourth lines.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant kept Tommy Cruz as his video coach while with the Florida Panthers and brought him to Las Vegas to work in the same capacity.
The Golden Knights continued to make history, setting an NHL record for points by an expansion franchise as well as home wins for a first-year team as they defeated the Calgary Flames 7-3 Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Marc-Andre Fleury, teammates join Chance as Golden Knights bobblehead stars.
The Vegas Golden Knights and the U.S. Department of the Army are working things out over the trademark of the name “Golden Knights” which is the Army’s parachute team as well as Bill Foley’s hockey team.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant knows he isn’t going to win every challenge. But he knew he was going to be right when he challenged a second-period goal by the Anaheim Ducks during Monday’s game.
The Golden Knights placed center Pierre-Edouard Bellemare on the injured-reserve list Monday. He will miss at least a week after crashing into the sideboards in the first period of last Saturday’s game against Montreal.
A bobblehead doll of Chance the Gila Monster will be distributed to all fans attending Monday’s game against Anaheim at T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Knights general manager George McPhee refuses to tip his hand with the NHL trade deadline eight days away. He and members of his staff are expected to meet early this week and discuss their options.
Ken Morrow, a gold medalist from 1980 and four-time Stanley Cup winner, is impressed by the job former college teammate George McPhee has done as the Golden Knights’ general manager.