Make no mistake about it, the heartbeat of the Vegas Golden Knights is Jonathan Marchessault. The soon to be unrestricted free agent might just be entering the prime of his career at age 33.
Jonathan Marchessault would have liked nothing more than to be thinking about his future after winning back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Vegas Golden Knights.
As you know, Jonathan Marchessault played the last game of his contract when the Golden Knights were eliminated in the first round. The Vegas player will be a free agent in two months, and we’ll see how much money he gets.
The Stars advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 2-1 Game 7 win over the Golden Knights on Sunday night at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Jonathan Marchessault is in the midst of helping the Vegas Golden Knights in their quest to win back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2024. After staving off elimination on Friday night, the Knights will be looking to once again silence an excellent Dallas Stars team in Game 7 on Sunday.
Last night, the Vegas Golden Knights were facing elimination, while the Dallas Stars could advance to the next round with a win in Game 6. Fortunately for the Knights, Noah Hanifin saved the day with the winning goal (and only goal of the game, aside from an empty netter) in the third period.
We have a pair of Game 6s tonight on the ice, and we think both home teams can find a few goals.
There are just two NHL playoff games tonight, but both Western Conference matchups should offer some exciting moments.
Every time Jonathan Marchessault takes the ice he reminds the Vegas Golden Knights how much they need him and why they may not be able to afford to keep him.
Jonathan Marchessault and Jack Eichel each had a goal and an assist as the Vegas Golden Knights produced a second consecutive road victory over the Dallas Stars, prevailing 3-1 on Wednesday.
The Stanley Cup playoff series between the Dallas Stars and defending champion Vegas Golden Knights promises to pack an offensive punch from every angle.
The Dallas Stars had an outstanding regular season. Their reward is to face the defending Stanley Cup champions in the first round of the playoffs.
It's the last day of the NHL regular season, and we want to end it on a bang. Most of these games matter very little, but we're seeing quite a lot to like from the Vegas Golden Knights tonight, and we're going aggressive off of that read.
The Vegas Golden Knights continue to collect big contracts like your mother collects house plants, signing defenseman Noah Hanifin to an eight-year deal worth $7.35 million per season.
Jonathan Marchessault has been there from the start for the Vegas Golden Knights. He was a hero last spring, compiling 13-12-25 numbers in the Stanley Cup playoffs as Vegas won the Cup.
You can see how far the Habs have come, if you compare the club’s performance with last season. That’s what was important for the 23-24 campaign: the idea of participating in the playoffs is pleasant… But the primary objective, like last season, was to see the players improve individually and the team improve collectively.
It was a near-perfect road trip for the Vegas Golden Knights. With their playoff position teetering after a run of bad luck, injuries, and try-hard losses, the Golden Knights won three of four games and earned points in all four games on their road trip through the Central Division.
Last January, L’Antichambre contacted all 61 NHL players from Quebec to ask them to rank the league’s best players from La Belle Province. As my colleague Charles-Alexis Brisebois mentioned this morning, Patrice Bergeron was succeeded by Jonathan Marchessault.
Jonathan Marchessault scored the overtime winner to lift the visiting Vegas Golden Knights past the St. Louis Blues 2-1 Monday night. Pavel Dorofeyev also scored for the Golden Knights, who won their third straight game to move five points ahead of the Blues in the race for the final Western Conference playoff spot.
Back in August, Golden Knights winger Jonathan Marchessault noted that there had yet to be any discussions about a possible contract extension. However, his agent Pat Brisson told Mark Anderson of the Associated Press that there have been several discussions throughout the year.
Jonathan Marchessault scored a hat trick, including the game-winning goal with 2:44 to go as the Vegas Golden Knights snapped a four-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the slumping Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Original misfit Jonathan Marchessault has been one of the most consistent members of the Vegas Golden Knights since day one. Marchessault has been a key contributor with 175 goals and 213 assists in 482 games and chipped in 71 points in 95 playoff games for the Golden Knights.
Marchessault received five second-place votes on top of his 13 first-place votes for a total of 80 points to win the award.
Marchessault finished second in playoff scoring to teammate Jack Eichel with 25 points. He led the postseason with 13 goals along with Leon Draisaitl as the Knights stormed through the field to win their first Cup in franchise history.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
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