The Golden Knights said general manager Kelly McCrimmon is self-isolating. No Knights players were listed among those unable to practice or play because of COVID protocols.
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The Golden Knights are turning to a new goaltender for Game 4 of their NHL semifinal against the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday at Bell Centre.
The Golden Knights have had four different first-line centers their last two games as they search for a solid replacement for Chandler Stephenson.
Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson had one point in the last 24 games before tying the game in regulation and scoring the winning goal in overtime against the Golden Knights.
As in a conference finals loss to Dallas last season, those expected to score goals for the Knights have failed over three games against Montreal.
Here’s what happened in Game 3 of the Golden Knights’ NHL semifinal series against the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night at the Bell Centre.
Marc-Andre Fleury’s fumble trying to handle the puck in the final two minutes led to the tying goal, and the Golden Knights lost to the Montreal Canadiens in overtime.
The Golden Knights are trying out a new player at center with Chandler Stephenson out of the lineup with an upper-body injury.
Golden Knights winger Mark Stone finished third in voting for the Selke Trophy for the NHL’s best defensive forward, which went to Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov.
One of the differences between Las Vegas’ and Montreal’s rules are the number of fans allowed to attend games. The Golden Knights are playing before full-capacity crowds again.
The Golden Knights are hosting a set of watch parties this weekend while the team is in Canada for Games 3 and 4.
Golden Knights forward Chandler Stephenson remains day to day with an upper-body injury, coach Pete DeBoer said Thursday on the eve of Game 3 against the Montreal Canadiens.
The Golden Knights used centers Nicolas Roy and Keegan Kolesar on their top line with Chandler Stephenson out with an upper-body injury for Game 2 against the Canadiens.
Montreal played well early for the second consecutive game in the Stanley Cup semifinals, but this time found the net and held on to the lead to even the series.
The Knights again tempted fate with a slow start against Montreal, this time paying for it with a 3-2 defeat in a NHL semifinal series.