Just In:The Vegas Golden Knights will hold a sale of authentic, battle-worn equipment on June…

The Vegas Golden Knights announced plans to host their annual Battle-Worn Authentics Equipment Sale on Wednesday, June 26, at City National Arena. Following pre-sale opportunities for season ticket holders, the event will open to the public from 3 to 6 p.m. PT on Rink A.   The sale will include a variety of player-used and team-issued equipment and apparel, such as sticks, skates, gloves, jerseys, helmets, and more.   Additionally, The Arsenal will feature an expanded section of VGK Authentics equipment with premium, authenticated game-used items. It will open early…

Breaking News:The most outstanding Stanley Cup Final performances by players who were never drafted…

The Florida Panthers are only two wins away from hoisting the Stanley Cup for the first time. Forward Evan Rodrigues and netminder Sergei Bobrovsky, who both went undrafted, have played a pivotal role, and if they can help their team seal the deal, they could join a rare group. Here are four players who didn’t hear their names called on draft day and went on to shine on the sport’s biggest stage. Andy McDonald, Anaheim Ducks (2007) Hall of Fame defenseman Scott Niedermayer led the Anaheim Ducks as captain to…

Congratulations are in order for Vegas Golden Knights’ Captain Mark Stone, who joyfully revealed the arrival of twins today…Read more.

Vegas Golden Knights Captain Mark Stone Welcomes Twins with Joyous Announcement.   In an exciting development off the ice, Vegas Golden Knights’ Captain Mark Stone and his family have welcomed the arrival of twins, marking a moment of immense joy for the NHL star and his loved ones.   The announcement came today, spreading waves of delight and congratulations throughout the hockey community. Stone, renowned for his leadership and prowess on the ice, now celebrates a significant milestone in his personal life.   With the birth of the twins, Stone…

Why Golden Knights fans should be excited about Mathieu Cataford

Mathieu Cataford is a promising young talent for the Vegas Golden Knights, and here’s why fans have reason to be enthusiastic about him. Remember when Mathieu Cataford was featured in a prospect watch? Certain elements of his game made the young winger exceptional. His transition game, work ethic, and hockey IQ helped him stand out in the Vegas Golden Knights’ farm system. Overall, he showed promise but had areas needing improvement, particularly his pace of play and developing shot. Players like Cataford, who excel at moving up and down the…

Breaking:Marchessault is eager to return to the Golden Knights next season, but the team’s current cap limitations make it difficult to retain many of their pending…Read more.

Jonathan Marchessault hasn’t received a contract offer from the Vegas Golden Knights, and his frustration is growing due to the team’s apparent lack of interest. As the likelihood of him entering free agency increases, it’s interesting to consider which teams might pursue him and what kind of deal he could command. Marchessault is eager to return to the Golden Knights next season, but the team’s current cap limitations make it difficult to retain many of their pending free agents. Given his impressive performance over the past seven seasons in Vegas,…

Two Vegas Golden Knights players have signed contracts with another team.

**Two Vegas Golden Knights Players Sign Contracts with New Teams**   In a surprising turn of events, two key players from the Vegas Golden Knights have inked deals with other NHL teams, signaling a significant shift in the team’s roster dynamics as they prepare for the upcoming season.   The first player to part ways with the Golden Knights is defenseman Alec Martinez. Martinez, known for his strong defensive skills and clutch performances, especially in playoff scenarios, has been a crucial part of the Golden Knights’ lineup since joining the…

The Golden knights are reportedly on the verge of letting four free agents leave the team, including Anthony Mantha and ….Read more.

**Golden Knights Reportedly Set to Part Ways with Four Free Agents, Including Anthony Mantha**   The Vegas Golden Knights, fresh off their successful season, are reportedly on the verge of making significant roster changes by letting go of four key free agents, including Anthony Mantha. This decision is poised to have a substantial impact on the team’s lineup and strategy moving forward.   ### Anthony Mantha: A Notable Departure   Anthony Mantha, a versatile forward acquired by the Golden Knights last season, is among the most prominent names on the…

Breaking:A surprising trade possibility for the Vegas Golden Knights during the 2024 offseason…Read more.

The Vegas Golden Knights will make a trade this offseason to further increase their chances of returning to the Stanley Cup Final in 2025 after burning out in the 2024 NHL Playoffs. Luckily for Vegas, they have a great hockey team, but more is needed following trades for Noah Hanifin, Tomas Hertl, and Anthony Mantha, with the former two locked in for the rest of the decade. Mantha may or may not return, but even if the Knights re-signed him to an extension, we know that this trio wasn’t enough…

Breaking:The Bruins and Maple Leafs might compete to acquire Stephenson from the Golden Knights…Read more.

Interest in Chandler Stephenson is growing, which doesn’t bode well for the Vegas Golden Knights’ chances of keeping him at a lower cost. According to Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman, the Boston Bruins are potential contenders for Stephenson if he becomes available, especially since they need a productive center after the retirements of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. David Pagnotta of Fourth Period also notes that the Bruins, Maple Leafs, and Nashville Predators are among the teams eyeing Stephenson, who has averaged 60 points per season over the last three years.…

Breaking:Marchessault says he has not spoken with the Golden Knights regarding a new contract…Read more.

Vegas forward Jonathan Marchessault, who scored a career-high 42 goals this season, said Tuesday he has not spoken with the Golden Knights about a new contract. If there’s no agreement by July 1st, Marchessault will become a free agent. A key player for the Golden Knights, the 33-year-old winger, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL playoffs MVP last year, signed a six-year contract in January 2018 worth $5 million annually. Marchessault mentioned that there hasn’t been any communication yet, but the team expressed interest in re-signing him…