The Golden Knights will close a frustrating January on Thursday against one of the NHL’s biggest surprises this season. The Knights will end their final homestand before the 4 Nations Face-Off break by facing the Columbus Blue Jackets at T-Mobile Arena.
Jack Eichel sneaks in a goal in front of the net to give the Golden Knights the lead in the first period.
LAS VEGAS — Jack Eichel came to Las Vegas in 2021 with lofty expectations that he has mostly fulfilled, including helping lead the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup championship two seasons ago. Now he has taken his game to an even higher level.
In this week's edition of Monday Morning Headlines, we take a look at the active point streaks of Jack Eichel and Tomas Hertl, the newly named third line sparking a big win over the Florida Panthers and we check in on how former Vegas Golden Knights are doing around the NHL.
Eichel restored the Golden Knights' two-goal lead midway through the third period. The star center has four goals and four assists during his current six-game point streak. For the season, the 28-year-old is up to 15 goals,
On Sunday, the NHL revealed the Vegas Golden Knights’ quarter-century team. As you’d expect, most of the players featured on the “roster” were on the 2023 Stanley Cup Championship team.
Jack Eichel gives the Golden Knights a 1-0 lead in the first period on a power-play goal.
The Vegas Golden Knights host the Florida Panthers after Jack Eichel's two-goal game against the Dallas Stars in the Golden Knights' 4-3 loss.
Eichel registered a power-play helper and went plus-2 Thursday in a 4-2 win over St. Louis. Eichel extended his point streak to four games with the helper -- he's notched a goal and four assists during that span.
Wyatt Johnston scored 20 seconds into overtime to complete a natural hat trick and rally the Dallas Stars to a 4-3 victory Tuesday night over the Vegas Golden Knights.
Johnston’s overtime goal both completed both his hat trick and notched the Stars’ first victory of the season when trailing after two periods.
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