Golden Edge: Stanley Cup preview
 
Golden Edge: Stanley Cup preview

Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney and Adam Hill discuss the Golden Knights matchup with the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final.

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.

Gerard Gallant Talks After Practice
 
Gerard Gallant Talks After Practice

Golden Knights head coach talks after the Golden Knights practice on Saturday. The Golden Knights will be playing the Capitals on Monday at City National Arena.

Golden Edge: Capitals advance to the Stanley Cup Final
 
Golden Edge: Capitals advance to the Stanley Cup Final

Adam Hill provides an update following the Capitals 4-0 shut out over the Tampa Bay Lightning, advancing them to the Stanley Cup Final. Game one against the Golden Knights will take place Monday, 5 p.m. at T-Mobile Arena.

Washing Capitals fans after advancing to Stanley Cup Final
 
Washing Capitals fans after advancing to Stanley Cup Final

Adam Hill talks to some Washington Capitals fans in Tampa after the Caps beat the Lightning to advance to the Stanley Cup Final against the Vegas Golden Knights. (Adam Hill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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 Edge: Knights Move On To Western Conference Finals
 
Golden Edge: Knights Move On To Western Conference Finals

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 Edge: Knights Prepare For Game Six
 
Golden Edge: Knights Prepare For Game Six

Golden Knights beat writers Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the potential line changes for game six against the San Jose Sharks.

Golden Edge: Knights hang on for Game 5 win
 
Golden Edge: Knights hang on for Game 5 win

Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen break down the Golden Knights 5-3 win over San Jose to take a 3-2 series lead.

Golden Edge: Knights Shutout Sharks 7-0
 
Golden Edge: Knights Shutout Sharks 7-0

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights shutout victory against the San Jose Sharks in the second round of the playoffs.

Golden Knights fans keep the party going in Las Vegas
 
Golden Knights fans keep the party going in Las Vegas

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)

Golden Knights fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia
 
Golden Knights fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia

Golden Knights hockey fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia, talks about traveling more than 9,500 miles to see her favorite hockey team play in Las Vegas and Canada. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup
 
Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup

The Golden Knights took over the NHL’s points lead Saturday. On Monday, the Knights were at the top of another board. The expansion team from Las Vegas became the new betting favorite at the Westgate Superbook to win this year’s Stanley Cup at 4-1 odds. The Knights opened at 200-1 and were as high as 500-1 before the 2017-18 season, according to Westgate sports book director Jay Kornegay. “The Knights started off as the longest shot on the board to win the Stanley Cup,” Kornegay said. “No one was betting them. There was no interest, which totally makes sense for an expansion team. Now it’s crazy to say they’re the favorite to hoist the Cup.”