It appears that Vegas Golden Knights center William Karlsson will be starting the season on injured reserve. The Golden Knights confirmed their season-opening roster prior to Monday’s 5 p.m.
Matthew Fairburn of the Athletic: The Buffalo Sabres could have $7 million in projected salary cap space to work with this season. They had been looking for a top-six forward this past offseason.
Ben Pope: Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Hall‘s knee is holding up so far. He’ll be under load management his season and won’t be on the ice for more than four days in a row.
Anaheim Ducks: Goaltender John Gibson will be out for three to six weeks after undergoing an emergency appendectomy surgery. Dan Rosen: Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin practiced yesterday and could be an option for tonight’s game.
Every year, we see some players produce at a rate that is a big outlier versus the rest of their career, and they hardly ever keep it up.
You can add another notch to Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s impressive list of accolades throughout the 2023-24 campaign. On Tuesday morning, the 19-year-old was awarded the 2024 “Elite Prospects Award,” edging out his fellow countryman and long-time international teammate, Noah Östlund.
William Karlsson won 56.2% of his faceoffs during the regular season. Karlsson took 12 faceoffs in game one and 10 faceoffs in game two vs. the Dallas Stars.
How to be a lazy sportswriter: drop a gambling analogy in the lede of a Vegas Golden Knights story. Never done it. Don’t want to.
Can the Vegas Golden Knights avoid the dreaded letdown game against the Arizona Coyotes? The Golden Knights arrived in Arizona feeling good about themselves after snapping the Edmonton Oilers’ 16-game winning streak on Tuesday night.
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The Vegas Golden Knights are in a rough patch as they near the end of a five-game road trip. The Golden Knights take on the Dallas Stars Wednesday night and look to salvage five points on the five-game road trip.
The Vegas Golden Knights’ torrid 9-0-1 start out of the gate has been predicated on scoring balance, defense, and some exceptional goaltending, but that doesn’t mean that individual offensive performances don’t deserve to be highlighted.
Karlsson’s address during the Stanley Cup parade will be etched in history, and while many are embracing the lightheartedness and humor of the moment, some question its professionalism.
Most championship parades take place on a random weekday afternoon, and while they still bring out tens of thousands of people (and sometimes hundreds of thousands of people) they do not really match the spectacle that was the Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup parade.
Some years we get some fun moments during the Stanley Cup parade, and the Vegas Golden Knights did not disappoint. The MVP of the parade was center William Karlsson, who was chaos personified throughout the night, particularly when introducing playoff MVP Jonathan Marchessault during the celebration.
With the Stanley Cup Final set to start Saturday, Frank Seravalli and Mike McKenna take a look at which stars will have the biggest impact in this series between the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Florida Panthers.
The Golden Knights are off to the Stanley Cup Final for the second time in franchise history after closing out the Western Conference Final with a 6-0 road victory over the Stars in Game 6 on Monday.
Jonathan Marchessault's natural hat trick in the second period sparked the Golden Knights to a 5-2 victory over the host Oilers on Sunday to send Vegas to the Western Conference finals.
Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy was in a good mood following his team’s 4-3 win in Game 5 at T-Mobile Arena. The win gave the Golden Knights a 3-2 series lead and a chance to eliminate the Edmonton Oilers Sunday in Game 6.
We found success in the East last night but fell short in the West, and now the rest of the NHL playoff field gets going with two more Game 1s. We're once again looking to two bets on both games, and we have a play that touches all four teams.
Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson is returning to the level of play that had always been expected of him in his early seasons as a Golden Knight.
The Vegas Golden Knights missed the playoffs for the first time in franchise history last season, but so far, they have bounced back nicely in 2022-23.
Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson is going to be remembered as one of the first great forwards in franchise history. But his work with the club is far from over.
After missing the playoffs in 2021-22, the main storylines focused on injuries and inconsistency, particularly from their goaltenders. One thing that seemed to fly under the radar, however, were the struggles of William Karlsson.
Though he’s still on long-term injured reserve and hasn’t played in a month, William Karlsson has been moved into the COVID protocol, potentially delaying his rehab.
If you had to choose a single player that the Vegas Golden Knights could ill afford to lose from the lineup, it would likely be center William Karlsson.
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