The Golden Knights fired coach Gerard Gallant on Wednesday and hired former Sharks coach Peter DeBoer. Golden Edge crew Cassie Soto, Adam Hill and Ben Gotz discuss the recent news and how players are reacting to it.
Gerard Gallant talks about the Golden Knights and Malcolm Subban playing confident on the Fathers Trip.
The Golden Knights win streak ends after a loss against the San Jose Sharks. Golden Knights reporters David Schoen and Adam Hill go over the Knights giving up two goals in the third period and how the team will recover on the road.
The Golden Knights react to their 3-2 loss against the Sharks including Marc-Andre Fleury, Max Pacioretty and head coach Gerard Gallant.
William Karlsson scored the fastest goal in franchise history, and the Knights finally looked like the team that advanced to last year’s Stanley Cup Final with a 6-0 shellacking of first-place San Jose. Adam Hill and Dave Schoen report from T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Knights beat reporter David Schoen goes over the Golden Knights shootout win against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond breaks down the 5-4 loss the Golden Knights rookies had against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Knights fans gather outside the T-Mobile arena to watch the Golden Knights play game six against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Knights Defenseman Nate Schmidt goes over the Knights game six victory against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Knights react to their shutout win against the San Jose Sharks in game six of the round two playoffs.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond recaps the Knights Shutout victory against the San Jose Sharks. The Knights are not moving on the the Western Conference Finals and will either face the Winnipeg Jets or Nashville Predators.
Golden Knights beat writers Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the potential line changes for game six against the San Jose Sharks.
Before the Golden Knights played the San Jose Sharks in Game 5, fans of both teams took part in the festivities around T-Mobile Arena.
Bryan Salmond, David Schoen and Steve Carp talk about the Golden Knights 0-4 loss to the San Jose Sharks, including potential lineup changes Gerard Gallant should consider.
Alex Tuch, Colin Miller and Pierre-Édouard Bellemare discuss what the Golden Knights need to do to prepare for game four tonight.
Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant speaks during a press conference a day after their overtime win against the San Jose Sharks in Game 3 of an NHL hockey second-round playoff series at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif.
Gerard Gallant discusses the Golden Knights’ OT win and the upcoming Game 4 against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant and Golden Knights forward William Karlsson go over the Knights win against the Sharks in game three.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights overtime win against the Sharks.
The Golden Knights react to their double overtime loss against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights game two loss to the Sharks in double overtime.
Golden Knights react to their 7-0 shutout victory against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights shutout victory against the San Jose Sharks in the second round of the playoffs.
The yearlong party on the Las Vegas Strip continued Thursday as Golden Knights fans showed up in droves to cheer on their hometown team against the San Jose Sharks.(Richard Brian/Las Vega Review-Journal)
Temperatures are expected to reach the high 90s for Knights playoff games against the San Jose Sharks at T-Mobile Arena this weekend. The Golden Knights are making adjustments to keep the condition of the ice in tip-top shape. “The whole idea is that ambient temperature and inside temperature have a relationship,” said T-Mobile conversion manager and ice maker George Salami. Sometimes when it is humid outside, fog can form on the ice. During the 1975 Stanley Cup finals between the Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia Flyers, a dense fog formed at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. The Sabres won in double overtime on a shot by Rene Robert that Flyers goalie Bernie Parent — and most in attendance — did not see.
1. Shake off the rust. The last time the Knights played, people were still filing their income tax returns. And the Sharks have been off since April 18. 2. Puck stops here. Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and counterpart Martin Jones of San Jose each posted a save percentage better than .970 in the opening round. 3. Kill joy. The Knights faced the league’s best penalty-killing unit (Los Angeles) in the opening round of the playoffs. They get the No. 2 short-handed team (San Jose) in the semifinals. 4. Fourth dimension. Both teams’ fourth lines played pivotal roles in the opening round. 5. Fear the beard. Sharks defenseman Brent Burns, who played Game 4 against the Ducks after he missed the final 10 minutes of Game 3, practiced this week and is expected to be ready for the series opener.
Elaine Wilson previews the Golden Knights series against the San Jose Sharks and interviews Vegas Sports and Information Network’s managing editor Brent Musburger.