
Golden Knights Set for Earliest Season Opener in Franchise History
Vegas will begin its tenth campaign earlier than ever before, facing Chicago in a matchup that highlights both historical dominance and a compressed schedule.
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Vegas will begin its tenth campaign earlier than ever before, facing Chicago in a matchup that highlights both historical dominance and a compressed schedule.

An exploration of the draft rules, player selections and strategic considerations as the league eyes new markets in Texas.

A look at the standout performances that placed multiple Golden Knights among the league’s most coveted fantasy assets.

The Pittsburgh Penguins traded veteran defenseman Parker Wotherspoon to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Kaedan Korczak, a 23‑year‑old blue‑liner who is entering the first year of a four‑year agreement worth $3.25 million annually. The move signals a youth‑focused overhaul of the team's back end.
Connor McDavid is a lock for Canada's 2028 World Cup of Hockey team, while Evan Bouchard and Zach Hyman are also under consideration after impressive performances and previous omissions.
Analysts outline a tentative Canadian lineup for the 2028 World Cup of Hockey, weighing the impact of injuries, emerging talents and the evolving tournament format.

Drafted in the first round by the Golden Knights, Piiparinen reflects on his Finnish roots, the team’s culture and his personal passions ahead of the upcoming season.

The Golden Knights stayed quiet on the first day of free agency, focusing on contract extensions, strategic trades, and preserving cap space for future upgrades.

After 17 seasons and two Stanley Cup championships, Alex Pietrangelo has been placed on long‑term injured reserve, closing his career and leaving the Golden Knights with limited cap space.

The Buffalo Sabres selected defenseman Daxon Rudolph with the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, highlighting his offensive upside and potential as a top‑four NHL defenseman.

On June 27, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will headline a star‑studded charity baseball event featuring NHL and NFL players, a pop‑icon performance, and proceeds supporting local cancer foundations.

From a small town in British Columbia to the electric atmosphere of Nashville, Tanner Molendyk's rapid rise reflects both his skill and the Predators' confidence in his potential.
From the Frozen Four to the NHL draft board, a new archetype of defensemen is reshaping championship teams.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the 2026 Stanley Cup with a 3‑0 win over the Vegas Golden Knights, powered by former WHL players Logan Stankoven, Seth Jarvis and Jordan Martinook.

Ken Morrow remains the sole player to have captured both an Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup in the same year. With the U.S. Olympic team now a contender, teammates Jaccob Slavin, Jack Eichel and Noah Hanifin stand on the brink of replicating his milestone.

The recent Olympic triumph has placed Jaccob Slavin, Jack Eichel, Noah Hanifin and others on the brink of a feat last achieved by Ken Morrow over four decades ago.

From Ken Morrow’s 1980 breakthrough to Jaccob Slavin’s pursuit, the intersection of Olympic triumph and NHL supremacy continues to captivate hockey fans.

A look at the only few athletes who have captured both an Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup in the same year, and the modern players eyeing that rare double.

Ken Morrow remains the only player to win Olympic gold and the Stanley Cup in the same year, and his achievement is inspiring a new generation of American talent.

Following the Olympic gold‑medal game, NHL players return to their clubs with renewed purpose, navigating lingering rivalries and mutual respect while eyeing the Stanley Cup.

Two Michigan State graduates, forward Printzen and goaltender Gross‑Turkey, are among the prospects for the upcoming Professional Women’s Hockey League draft in Detroit. Their journey highlights the scarcity of institutional support for women’s club hockey at MSU and underscores growing calls for an NCAA Division I women’s program.

The Stanley Cup Final is tied 2‑2, featuring dramatic comebacks, record‑setting moments and a battle of resilient goalies.

The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are locked in a tightly contested Stanley Cup Final, with each of the first four games producing dramatic swings and milestone moments that have captivated millions of viewers.

The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are tied 2‑2 in the championship, with a combined 33 goals, record‑setting performances and a decisive Game 5 scheduled in Raleigh before a potential Game 6 in Las Vegas