Photo Credit: Ken Boehlke, SinBin.vegas In most playoff series the matchup of the coaches gets overblown. Talk of adjustments, line changes, goalie decisions, motivational tactics, and so much more find their way into the ether when in reality, the better hockey team typically wins despite all of it.
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.
Photo Credit: Ken Boehlke, SinBin.vegas As we head towards Game 6 and what will be a pivotal game on the Golden Knights’ championship defending season, all eyes are on Vegas’s ability to put the puck in the net at 5-on-5.
Here we go. The Vegas Golden Knights have their backs against the wall in game six of the first round of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Dallas Stars dropped the first two games of the series and have rallied for a three-game winning streak.
Last night, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins faced off. And for the second time in a row, Toronto avoided elimination by winning its game – without Auston Matthews – against the Bruins.
The defending Stanley Cup champions, the Las Vegas Golden Knights, are facing elimination in the first round of the playoffs as they are now down 3-2 in their series against the Dallas Stars.
On Wednesday, defenseman Alex Pietrangelo's unnecessary penalty late in Game 5 helped set up the go-ahead powerplay goal in a pivotal 3-2 win for the Stars over the defending Stanley Cup-Champion Golden Knights, who are now only one loss away from a first-round exit.
The Vegas Golden Knights had the Dallas Stars stunned after winning the first two games of the series in Dallas. Stars coach Pete DeBoer was a man defeated during the game two post game presser.
It may not be possible to convey how much Wyatt Johnston's overtime goal on Saturday night meant to the Dallas Stars.
Blunt. Pointed. Direct. Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy didn’t mince words in explaining why his team lost Game 3 of their playoff series 3-2 Saturday in overtime to the Dallas Stars.
The first twist in the rematch Stanley Cup Playoff series between the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars has arrived. After morning skate on Wednesday,
The Vegas Golden Knights don’t believe they need to “grip it and rip it.” “We are not a high volume shot team,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. Putting up 31 shots-on-goal per game in the regular season, the Golden Knight were in the middle of the pick in that statistical category.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said he is still trying to figure out how to handle the goalie situation.
The Vegas Golden Knights are still fighting for their playoff lives. However, the defending champions are likely to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again.
In Bruce Cassidy’s six-year tenure as head coach of the Boston Bruins, the franchise made the playoffs every season but failed to win a Stanley Cup. In his first season in charge of the Vegas Golden Knights in 2022-23, Cassidy finally got over the hump, leading Vegas to its first championship.
There’s no Stanley Cup hangover in Sin City as the Vegas Golden Knights continue their dominance of the NHL’s Western Conference.
On Friday’s episode of "Daily Faceoff Live," Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discuss the Golden Knights’ hot start and what’s led to them continuing their dominance of the NHL.
The Vegas Golden Knights have hired two new assistant coaches to join head coach Bruce Cassidy’s staff for next season.
One year after being fired by the Boston Bruins and subsequently hired by the Vegas Golden Knights, Bruce Cassidy has added a Stanley Cup championship to his resume.
The Boston Bruins didn’t win the Stanley Cup this season but Lord Stanley will be paying a visit to Cape Cod this summer.
The Vegas Golden Knights find themselves two games away from the Stanley Cup Final after a come-from-behind-over-time victory in game two yesterday afternoon.
The Vegas Golden Knights were handed their only loss in regulation in the month of February on Monday when they were shut out 3-0 by the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.
The Vegas Golden Knights have had a much lighter schedule this month, having only played three games so far. The period follows what was a very front-loaded
The Vegas Golden Knights had one of their poorer defensive performances in Saturday night's 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. Much of the fallout can be
The fan vote for the final player selections is still ongoing, but the NHL has finalized who will be behind the bench at the 2023 All-Star Game in Florida next month.
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