There isn’t any doubt that the biggest story for the Toronto Maple Leafs this season is the status of star winger Mitch Marner. There have been plenty of rumours swirling about him ever since the Maple Leafs were eliminated from the playoffs and if there was a member of the core to be dealt, he’s the ideal candidate to be the odd man out.
The Vegas Golden Knights have no answers and too many questions. The defending Stanley Cup champions shook up the lines for Game 4, switched from Logan Thompson to Adin Hill in net, and still lost for the third consecutive time to the Dallas Stars in their opening round play.
On Wednesday, defenseman Alex Pietrangelo's unnecessary penalty late in Game 5 helped set up the go-ahead powerplay goal in a pivotal 3-2 win for the Stars over the defending Stanley Cup-Champion Golden Knights, who are now only one loss away from a first-round exit.
Finally, a home team won a game in this series. The Stars went up 3-2 on the Golden Knights in the Western Conference first-round playoff series, thanks to the Stars' 3-2 victory in Game 5 on Wednesday night.
The Golden Knights made a key change for Game 5 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series.
Home cooking is no good for the Stars nor the Golden Knights. At least in their Western Conference first-round playoff series it isn't.
On Monday night, the visiting team won their fourth game of the Western Conference Quarter-Final matchup between the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights, with the Stars pulling out a 4-2 win at T-Mobile Arena.
It was easy to be somewhat puzzled when Logan Thompson was skating out as the Game 1 starter for the Vegas Golden Knights in this spring’s playoffs. After all, Adin Hill was the one backstopping Vegas to the Stanley Cup title last spring.
It may not be possible to convey how much Wyatt Johnston's overtime goal on Saturday night meant to the Dallas Stars.
In the salary cap era, NHL teams often find themselves trying to plug holes in the playoffs with inexperienced, young players. The Vegas Golden Knights feel fortunate that they can deal with Nicolas Hague’s day-to-day lower-body injury by replacing him with a three-time Stanley Cup champion.
The Vegas Golden Knights are coming home with a 2-0 lead.
The Vegas Golden Knights have proven to be trend setters since entering the NHL in 2017. They’re at again this spring in the Stanley Cup playoffs. When the postseason got underway Monday, Logan Thompson was between the posts as Vegas beat the Dallas Stars 4-3.
A surprise move by the team that is in the midst of its Stanley Cup defense. In the lead-up to their first-round opener against the Dallas Stars, Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy revealed that Logan Thompson will be the team’s starter in net on Monday night.
Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy has a goaltending decision heading into Monday’s Game 1 against the Dallas Stars. That’s much different than a goaltending problem.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Logan Thompson was named the NHL’s second star of the week after an impressive three-game stretch. The Golden Knights needed someone to step up when Adin Hill went down with an injury on March 23.
It was a very quiet night in the NHL, with only two games on the schedule. Without further ado, here’s what caught the eye on the Bettman circuit: 1. Logan Thompson makes two spectacular saves On Saturday night, the Golden Knights saw their goaltender Adin Hill leave the game due to injury.
It’s no secret that the biggest issue the Vegas Golden Knights have faced over the past few seasons has been their injury troubles. They’ve proven that they can overcome these issues before, but as the 2023-24 season progresses, they’ve found themselves at a point where their playoff hopes have actually come into question.
Kevin Weekes got the Vegas Golden Knights faithful into rage mode when he mentioned, “A few teams have called the Vegas Golden Knights to see if he’d (Logan Thompson) be available via trade.” Golden Knights fans are sensitive to goalie drama.
Despite a big win for the Vegas Golden Knights against a divisional rival last night, there was a concerning setback near the end of the game.
The Vegas Golden Knights have announced rookie goalie Logan Thompson will return from a six-week injury absence to start Thursday against the Calgary Flames.
Vegas Golden Knights All-Star netminder Logan Thompson is out week-to-week with a lower-body injury sustained Thursday against the Minnesota Wild, reports Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Sun.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson was perhaps the biggest Cinderella story of this year's Honda NHL All-Star Weekend. Having been in the ECHL just three seasons ago, Thompson left FLA Arena as a first-time NHL All-Star on Saturday night.
Vegas Golden Knights’ goaltender Logan Thompson was rewarded for his great first half of the 2022-23 season on Thursday, as it was announced that he was selected for the upcoming All-Star Game, set to take place in Sunrise, Florida, on Friday, Feb.
Vegas Golden Knights rookie goaltender Logan Thompson has been selected by the NHL Department of Hockey to represent the Pacific Division in the 2023 All-Star Game, the NHL announced Thursday.
Whether the Golden Knights hold a steadfast belief in Thompson or not, this gamble has low-risk, high-reward written all over it. Talk about fitting.
After learning that Robin Lehner would miss the entire 2022-23 season back in August, many questioned what the Vegas Golden Knights would do with their goaltending position.
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