Golden Edge: Knights Fall In Season Opener
 
Golden Edge: Knights Fall In Season Opener

Elaine Wilson, Adam Hill, Ben Gotz and David Schoen go over the Golden Knights 5-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in their season opener. (Videographer: Heidi Fang, Edited By: Nathan Asselin)

Golden Knights talk after practice
 
Golden Knights talk after practice

Marc-Andre Fleury, Max Pacioretty and Cody Eakin in the locker room on Wed. October 3, 2018.

Golden Edge: Knights Beat Kings 2-0
 
Golden Edge: Knights Beat Kings 2-0

Adam Hill and David Schoen report from T-Mobile Arena after the Knights beat the Kings 2-0.

Golden Edge: Off Season Update
 
Golden Edge: Off Season Update

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the Knights free angency and signing Marc-Andre Fleury.

Fleury on his three-year extension: To stay in Vegas a long time was big
 
Fleury on his three-year extension: To stay in Vegas a long time was big

Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury said he’s glad he’ll be a part of the team for a long time. Fleury spoke about signing a three-year contract extension at a news conference at the City National Arena in Las Vegas on Friday.

Marc-Andre Fleury on where the Knights must improve
 
Marc-Andre Fleury on where the Knights must improve

Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury talks about what he expects his team to improve on when the Knights return to Vegas for Game 5 after going down 3-1 in the series.

Golden Knights players talk about Game 3
 
Golden Knights players talk about Game 3

Shea Theodore, Ryan Reaves and Marc-Andre Fleury talk to the media after practice in Washington D.C. ahead of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Golden Edge: Fleury Super fans
 
Golden Edge: Fleury Super fans

Golden Edge video host Bryan Salmond talks to two super fans of Marc-Andre Fleury.

Red-hot Stanley Cup Final goalies cool off
 
Red-hot Stanley Cup Final goalies cool off

Goaltenders Marc-Andre Fleury of the Vegas Golden Knights and Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals finally cooled off during Game 1 of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Final. The two allowed nine goals during Vegas’ exciting but sloppy 6-4 victory. Fleury is a leading candidate to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP; Holtby was coming off consecutive shutouts in Games 6 and 7 of the Eastern Conference Final. NBC analyst and former NHL goalie Brian Boucher, who set the modern-day record for longest shutout streak, said the goalies weren’t entirely to blame for the rash of goals. “They both could have been better, but at the same time nine goals against is not always an indication of how a goalie plays. A lot of pucks were coming off the boards and a lot of guys were left alone in front. From a goaltender’s perspective, it was a difficult game to get into a groove.”

Golden Knights On Stanley Cup Final
 
Golden Knights On Stanley Cup Final

Golden Knights players talk after practice about being in the Stanley Cup Final and media day.

Pittsburgh still loves Marc-Andre Fleury
 
Pittsburgh still loves Marc-Andre Fleury

Las Vegas isn’t the only city where Marc-Andre Fleury is a fan favorite. Fleury was drafted by Pittsburgh in 2003, and was its goalie until the expansion draft last June. He won three Stanley Cups as a Penguin, and helped turned the team from a bad one to a historically great one. Even though he’s gone, Pens fans still have love for Fleury. Dick’s Sporting Goods in Pittsburgh starting selling Fleury and Knights gear to keep up with demand. Season-ticket holder Bill Diamond had no thoughts of taking down his framed jersey. Pittsburghers say they’ll be watching this week’s Final with hopes that he raises another Cup.

Golden Knights talk about matchup with Washington
 
Golden Knights talk about matchup with Washington

James Neal, Nate Schmidt and Marc-Andre Fleury discuss the Golden Knights’ upcoming matchup against the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final.

Knights match accomplishment of old St. Louis Blues
 
Knights match accomplishment of old St. Louis Blues

The Godlen Knights have become the first NHL expansion team in 50 years to advance to the Stanley Cup Final. The last to do it were the the 1967-68 St. Louis Blues, one of six new teams that season as the league doubled in size. The new teams played in the same division, and one was guaranteed of making the final. Both the old Blues and Knights featured great goaltending — St.Louis had Glenn Hall; Vegas has Marc-Andre Fleury. There were other similarities between the teams, such as leading scorers who were only role players with their old teams. The Knights will face either the Washington Capitals or the Tampa Bay Lightning in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final.

Golden Knights’ Fleury tickles Wheeler’s ear during Game 3 scrum
 
Golden Knights’ Fleury tickles Wheeler’s ear during Game 3 scrum

Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury tickled Jets’ Blake Wheeler during a scrum in Game 3. The scrum occured behind Vegas’ net with 2:34 left in the second period of the Golden Knights’ 4-2 victory over Winnipeg on Wednesday night Wheeler, whose helmet was off and had his back to the goalie, somehow seemed unfazed. The Golden Knights lead the Western Conference final series 2-1, and host Game 4 on Friday night.

Golden Knights talk about Game 2 win
 
Golden Knights talk about Game 2 win

Jonathan Marchessault, Marc-Andre Fleury and James Neal talk about the team’s 3-1 win in Winnipeg

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