We are coming up on the third anniversary of the Vegas Golden Knights first draft. The expansion and entry drafts of that year paved the way for the tremendous success the franchise has experienced early in its history.
(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) We’ve discussed countless times the future of the NHL roster including free agents such as Robin Lehner, Ryan Reaves, Deryk Engelland, and others, but the look of AHL roster is a different story.
Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images We’re going to take the Golden Knights through a multiple-season journey in hopes of making them a contender. The Stanley Cup Playoffs would have started Wednesday, and the Vegas Golden Knights would have likely had two home games this week.
The Golden Knights have a goaltending issue. Not in the desperate sense that other clubs have, instead, for Vegas, it’s a luxury problem. The problem is Vegas has two really good ones and they likely won’t be able to hold on to both.
(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) It seems like every day either the organization or a player is announcing a new program or donation to support the Vegas community during these trying times.
With an important offseason coming up for the Vegas Golden Knights, the front office will be looking to their pool of prospects for potential options moving forward.
It seems a bit crazy to think so, but Jesse Granger of The Athletic took a look at the Vegas Golden Knights and their option in net. More specifically, whether or not the organization might choose to move forward with Marc-Andre Fleury, Robin Lehner or someone else.
Photo by Jeff Speer/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It might be a while until we see hockey. But what would be the best course of action upon resuming?
Photo by Zak Krill/NHLI via Getty Images Marc-Andre Fleury and Ryan Reaves are acknowledged, and Vegas remains a top atmosphere. At 35 years old, Vegas Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is still considered one of the crease patrolers in the NHL among his peers.
The Vegas Golden Knights announced they have signed defenseman Zach Whitecloud to a two-year, $1.45M extension ($725K AAV), giving the team some significant flexibility for next season.
Walker, who grew up dreaming of being an NHL goaltender in Canada, will serve as the Avalanche’s official emergency goaltender for Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Golden Knights.