Hamden, Connecticut native Jonathan Quick of the New York Rangers became the first U.S. goaltender to win 400 NHL games with ...
Calipari spent a decade and a half leading the Wildcats before trading blue for red and accepting the Arkansas job last spring. Kentucky went to the Final Four four times under Calipari -- capturing a ...
all Vegas Golden Knights games are broadcast on Vegas 34 and streamed on the KnightTime+ app. Vegas 34 (KMCC) can be found as Channel 34 on Cox Cable and DIRECTV, and as Channel 34.1 for viewers ...
By picking up a point, the Golden Knights remained in a tie for first place in the Pacific Division with the Edmonton Oilers ...
The Vegas Golden Knights are looking to improve on a shaky January and start February off right with a win over the New York Rangers. The Golden Knights and Rangers met on Jan. 11, resulting in a ...
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers host the Vegas Golden Knights after Jonathan Tanner Miller scored two goals in the Rangers' 6-3 loss to the Boston Bruins. New York has a 24-23-4 record overall ...
A number of teams pursued Saad but the 32-year-old Pittsburgh native chose the Vegas Golden Knights. “There were a handful of teams and a lot of good options,” said Saad, who agreed to a ...
Students flock to McDonald's locations around the city ... if the Knights score, I get free food.' No complaints here." This promotion has sparked a newfound enthusiasm for the Golden Knights ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Golden Knights are in the midst of a two-game losing streak and now left for the east coast. The team is starting a four-game road trip. Friday, general manager Kelly ...
The Vegas Golden Knights have signed winger Brandon Saad to a one-year, prorated $1.5 million contract for the remainder of the season following his contract termination with the St. Louis Blues.
Jonathan Quick, in most instances, avoids talking about himself. At all costs. Questions about awards and milestones veer into answers filled with compliments directed toward teammates. But Sunday ...
The Golden Knights never seemed like they were in trouble through 40 minutes Sunday, as they controlled play during five-on-five and held the lead. “And then,” coach Bruce Cassidy said ...