What an incredible feeling it is to be back watching NHL hockey on a daily basis. And what a thrilling first seven days of the 2024-25 season it’s been — not counting the Global Series Czechia — with multiple noteworthy feats being seen across the league.
How fun is it to play with Jack Eichel and Mark Stone? Ivan Barbashev listened to the question and couldn’t hold back a smile. He laughed and responded,
Since the Las Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup two years ago, they have had a reputation as one of the most exciting and highest-scoring teams in the NHL.
NHL prospects begin reporting this week and training camps open later this month. So, what questions linger now about each team ahead of the regular season, which begins Oct. 8?
The Vegas Golden Knights properly used the NHL’s long-term injured reserve rules in consecutive seasons, putting Mark Stone on LTIR at mid-season and getting him back for Game 1 of their Round One playoff series.
At this point, everybody seems to agree that Vasily Podkolzin, the “steal” of a player that fell to the Vancouver Canucks at 10th overall of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, is never quite going to live up to his draft billing.
The Montreal Canadiens are at a crucial point in their rebuild, and they could learn from the mistakes of their rivals on what to avoid over the next year.
While the 2024 NHL free-agent class was top-heavy with big names and talented scorers, plenty of second-tier and depth players have inked contracts with new teams. Here are the five best under-the-radar signings of free agency so far.
The Vegas Golden Knights appear to be defying the long-held axiom about failed hockey teams. Tradition is that losing clubs hit the links once their season hits the skids.
For the past few years, the Vegas Golden Knights have been playing with their payroll by using/maximizing the club’s long-term injured list (LTIR) at the end of the season.
As the Vegas Golden Knights took on the Dallas Stars in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, they had a familiar face in Mark Stone in the lineup as he returned to the team from an injury.
Captain Mark Stone announced he would be in the Vegas Golden Knights’ lineup tonight in Game of best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinal against the Dallas Stars.
Frank and Jason are back with a fresh episode of The DFO Rundown, presented by bet365. To begin today’s pod, the guys went through all the game one results that we got over the weekend.
Emily Kaplan reports that Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone is expected to be activated off the long-term injured reserve (LTIR) Monday ahead of Vegas’s Game 1 matchup vs.
The Golden Knights are expected to activate captain Mark Stone off long-term injured reserve ahead of Monday's Game 1 against the Stars.
Now that the drama in Arizona seems to have been resolved (at least for now), the longest-running joke in the NHL has to be the injury status of Mark Stone and the Vegas Golden Knights’ continual abuse of an LTIR loophole that allows Stone to return every year for Game 1 of the playoffs.
Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon spoke to the media this morning and said that captain Mark Stone is cleared for full contact and would be a full participant in practice.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone, wearing a red non-contact jersey, skated with his team this morning for the first time since suffering a lacerated spleen on a hit by Nashville’s Yakov Trenin on Feb.
The Vegas Golden Knights offered an injury update on Mark Stone on Friday, predictably sharing that he’s been cleared to practice and will join the team in a non-contact jersey.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone has been cleared to take part in practices and other on-ice sessions with the team as he continues to recover from a lacerated spleen, the club announced Friday morning.
Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone has been cleared for practice as he continues to recover from a lacerated spleen.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone is expected to miss the balance of the regular season and is questionable to return during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Vegas will hope lightning doesn’t strike for a third time this season.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand is no stranger to big hits. Marchand offered his perspective on Hayden Hodgson’s hit on Mark Stone from Wednesday night.
If scoring a hat trick in the series-clinching game of the Stanley Cup Final wasn’t impressive enough, Las Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone admitted on Tuesday that he did it while playing with a broken wrist.
Following his ejection in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final after brutally cross-checking Vegas Golden Knights' Mark Stone in a 4-0 loss, Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn addressed the nasty incident that ultimately led to a suspension from the NHL on Wednesday.
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