AT&T SportsNet announced today, April 6, that the network will continue airing Golden Knights games, VGK Classic Re-Airs, through April 15. The network's updated slate of games will begin on Tuesday, April 7 and the broadcasts will air in their entirety. All of the VGK Classic Re-Airs will be televised on AT&T SportsNet in Las Vegas and will be available on DIRECTV channel 684, DISH channel 414, Cox channels 313 (SD) and 1313 (HD) and CenturyLink channels 760 (SD) and 1760 (HD).
The NHL trade deadline, while an exciting time of the year no doubt, always leaves some with broken hearts as their favorite players depart for new adventures. This year however, though we saw Cody Eakin and Malcolm Subban head off on those fresh starts in Winnipeg and Chicago, respectively, we sure picked up a whole lot more than we lost. We saw Vegas Golden Knights management make massive moves toward improving this team, and saw our chances of winning the Stanley Cup shoot up far past previously expected.
As we near playoff season, Vegas Golden Knights players tend to squeeze in all sorts of signing events with local sponsors and affiliates. This is your chance to get a little face time with your favorite player, pick up some unique items, create a memory and add autographs to your collection! Here are some upcoming events and we will continue to update this post daily from here on out to include the latest, as soon as we hear about it!
The Vegas Golden Knights completed a trade for defenseman Alec Martinez from the LA Kings on Wednesday, giving up two second round picks, one each in 2020 and 2021. Martinez, age 32, has one year remaining on his $4 million AAV contract after this season.
Last night at the Fortress, we witnessed an action-packed game against Stanley Cup Winners, St. Louis Blues, for the second time this season. Perhaps you recall our January 4th matchup - we were down 3-0 at one point, came back to tie up the game 4-4, and then Chandler Stephenson hit the OT thriller to finish that game 5-4.
In what was the first game back in T-Mobile Arena since January 11th, the Vegas Golden Knights took on the Carolina Hurricanes, who they beat just over a week ago on the road in Raleigh with a final score of 4-3. This time though, the Knights didn't come out on top, losing in a shootout 6-5 when our usual shootout ringers couldn't cut it and Marc-Andre Fleury couldn't make the stops coming from the other side.
On back to back nights on the road, the Vegas Golden Knights showed vast improvement and emerged victorious against both home teams. After a 4-3 victory in Raleigh, the team picked up and headed to Nashville, whereMarc-Andre Fleuryreturned from a somewhat extended hiatus. Goals scored by Chandler Stephenson, Nic Roy andReilly Smith- in conjunction with Fleury putting on a spectacular save performance for the shutout - had Nashville fans reeling in their seats.
The Vegas Golden Knights vs Carolina Hurricanes game started hot for us - VGK got an early 2-0 lead as Stastny and Marchessault picked some quick goals in the first. The third period, however, was where all the real excitement came, as Schmidt hit a stunner to bring us up to a 3-1 lead with about 8 minutes left. Then suddenly we once again found ourselves in a tie at 3-3 after facing a Nicolas Roy penalty...
The Vegas Golden Knights need help on the back end. It’s been the team’s most noticeable flaw since the season’s start. But defensemen — specifically right-handed shots who fit the Golden Knights’ attacking style — are expected to be difficult to acquire. With the Feb. 24 NHL trade deadline approaching, it’s time to play general manager...
When Paul Stastny was brought into the Vegas Golden Knights organization in 2018, he was expected to contribute right off the bat. Here’s the thing aboutStastny. He is 35 years old. His days of delivering 60-plus points might be long gone. The Vegas Golden Knightsshouldn’t ask Stastny to be a world class superstar. But what will get him going? What can Pete DeBoer, the new head coach for the Golden Knights, do to get Stastny contributing to hisoffense?
The Golden Knights' controversial Game 7 loss will sting for the entire off-season, but Vegas shouldn't be discouraged. There's plenty of reason to believe they will be right back in contention next season.