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The Vegas Golden Knights (32-26-14) fell to the Winnipeg Jets (30-29-12), 4-1, on Tuesday evening at Canada Life Centre.Kyle Connor opened the scoring in the first period, and Alex Iafallo and Cole Perfetti struck early in the second to give Winnipeg a 3-0 lead. Colton Sissons scored Vegas’ lone goal on the power play, but Mark Scheifele added an empty-netter late in the third.
The Vegas Golden Knights (32-25-14) earned two points in their 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars (43-16-11) on Sunday at American Airlines Center.The Golden Knights opened the scoring early as Brayden McNabb netted his fourth of the season, carrying the puck end-to-end before beating Casey DeSmith. Dallas responded with a power-play goal from Wyatt Johnston and took the lead later in the first on a tally by Justin Hryckowian. Vegas answered in the second period when Ivan Barbashev buried a power-play one-timer off a feed from Brett Howden to even the game at two.In the third, Reilly Smith delivered the game-winner with under four minutes remaining, capitalizing on a loose puck created by Mitch Marner. Adin Hill secured the win in net with 13 saves, while Barbashev reached the 20-goal mark and Marner recorded his 70th point of the season.
Dan D’Uva’s pregame interview with defenseman Jeremy Lauzon ahead of the Golden Knights and Dallas Stars from American Airlines Center on March 22, 2026.
The Vegas Golden Knights (31-25-14) lost to the Nashville Predators (32-28-9), 4-1, on Saturday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena.Nashville jumped out to a 1-0 lead just 20 seconds in and never looked back. Steven Stamkos scored twice, while Tyson Jost added a shorthanded goal and Ryan O’Reilly made it 4-1 before the third. Justus Annunen stopped 39 of 40 Vegas shots. Shea Theodore had the lone goal for the Golden Knights who have lost three consecutive games and have scored one goal during that span. Akira Schmid made 16 saves.
The Vegas Golden Knights (31-24-14) were blanked by the Utah Mammoth (36-27-6), 4-0, on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.Karel Vejmelka stopped all 28 shots he faced to record his second shutout of the season. Clayton Keller scored twice early in the first period, while Jack McBain added another to make it 3-0 and chase Adin Hill, who allowed three goals on three shots. Barrett Hayton had a goal and an assist, including an empty-netter late in the third.Akira Schmid made 14 saves in relief for Vegas, which has now been shut out in consecutive home games.
The Vegas Golden Knights (31-23-14) were shut out, 2-0, by the Buffalo Sabres (42-20-6) on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.Josh Doan scored Buffalo’s first goal unassisted with less than two minutes remaining in the first period. The second period remained scoreless, as did most of the third, until Josh Norris added an empty-net goal with 58 seconds left. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped all 27 Vegas shots for his eighth career shutout and first of the season.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Buffalo Sabres from T-Mobile Arena on March 17, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
The Vegas Golden Knights (31-22-14) close out the season series with the Chicago Blackhawks (25-30-11) with a 4-0 shutout win on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice and Adin Hill stopped all 21 shots he faced as the Golden Knights won their second consecutive game at T-Mobile Arena. Dorofeyev opened the scoring midway through the first period with his 17th power-play goal of the season, finishing a tic-tac-toe passing play from Mitch Marner and Mark Stone. Rasmus Andersson followed three minutes later with his first goal at T-Mobile Arena, and Keegan Kolesar tipped in a Jeremy Lauzon point shot less than 30 seconds afterward to give Vegas a 3-0 lead after the opening frame. Dorofeyev added his second power-play goal in the second period to extend the lead to four, bringing his season total to 34 goals. Marner and Stone each recorded two assists, while eight different Golden Knights skaters collected points in the first period. Hill turned aside every shot he faced to earn his first shutout of the season and the seventh of his career.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks at T-Mobile Arena on March 14, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
The Vegas Golden Knights (30-22-14) never trailed Thursday, separating late for a 6-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins (32-18-15) at T-Mobile Arena.Colton Sissons opened the scoring with his 100th career goal, and Pavel Dorofeyev later added two goals, including a third-period one-timer to restore a two-goal cushion. After Pittsburgh briefly pulled within one, Mitch Marner scored on a diving finish off a give-and-go with Dorofeyev to keep momentum with Vegas. Jack Eichel extended his goal streak to three games with a third-period wrist shot, and Brayden McNabb sealed the win with an empty-net goal. Dorofeyev finished with two goals and an assist, setting a new career high in points for the season. In net, Adin Hill stopped 24 shots, including all 11 he faced in the third period.
The Vegas Golden Knights (29-22-14) were outlasted by the Dallas Stars (40-14-10), falling 2-1, on Tuesday evening at American Airlines Center.Following a scoreless first period, Jack Eichel tallied the first goal of the game 1:31 into the second period. Ivan Barbashev picked Wyatt Johnston’s pocket, keeping the puck in the Vegas offensive zone, where Shea Theodore picked it up and finished a drop pass to Eichel, who ripped home Vegas’ only goal. Oskar Bäck brought the Stars even midway through the middle frame before Jamie Benn gave Dallas the lead with a power-play goal four minutes later. Despite a strong push from the Golden Knights in the third period, the final frame remained scoreless, and the Stars earned the 2–1 victory.The Golden Knights have dropped three straight games in regulation and six of their last seven.
The Vegas Golden Knights (29-21-14) came up short to the Edmonton Oilers (31-25-8), 4-2, on Sunday night at T-Mobile Arena.After a scoreless first period, Edmonton took the lead early in the second on a goal by Trent Frederic. Vegas tied it late in the period when Noah Hanifin’s point shot was deflected past Connor Ingram. The Oilers pulled ahead again early in the third on Vasily Podkolzin’s wrist shot, and Leon Draisaitl extended the lead at 4-on-4 midway through the frame. Jack Eichel scored shorthanded to bring Vegas within one, but Kasperi Kapanen sealed Edmonton’s 4–2 win with an empty-net goal.
The Vegas Golden Knights (29-20-14) lost, 4-2, to the Minnesota Wild (37-16-10) on Friday night at T-Mobile Arena.After a scoreless opening period, Minnesota’s Mats Zuccarello tallied the first goal of the game five minutes into the middle frame. Zach Bogosian and Michael McCarron then netted goals 18 seconds apart to give the Wild a 3-0 advantage at 8:25 in the second period. Pavel Dorofeyev put the Golden Knights on the board with a power-play goal from the side of the net two minutes into the third period, cutting the deficit to two. Jack Eichel fed the puck to Dorofeyev at the goal line before he lifted a shot into the top corner for his 30th goal of the season. Vladimir Tarasenko scored to build on Minnesota’s edge, 4-1, with 4:18 remaining in the final period. Mitch Marner responded a minute later to cut the Wild’s lead in half, 4-2, with a goal from the low slot off Dorofeyev’s centering feed. Vegas could not complete the third-period push, falling 4-2 against Minnesota.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Minnesota Wild at T-Mobile Arena on March 5, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
Dan D’Uva’s pregame interview with the newest Golden Knight, Nic Dowd, ahead of his Vegas debut against the Minnesota Wild at T-Mobile Arena on March 6, 2026. The Golden Knights acquired Dowd from the Washington Capitals in exchange for Jesper Vikman, a 2027 third-round pick, and a 2029 second-round pick (March 5).
The Vegas Golden Knights (29-19-14) closed out their five-game road trip with a 4-3 overtime win against the Detroit Red Wings (35-20-7) on Wednesday night at Little Caesars Arena.Reilly Smith opened the scoring for the Golden Knights less than two minutes into the game, but the Red Wings answered with three straight goals — including tallies 59 seconds apart from Simon Edvinsson and Alex DeBrincat — to take a 3–1 lead into the first intermission. After a scoreless second period, Ivan Barbashev began Vegas’ comeback by cutting the deficit to one before Mitch Marner tied the game five minutes later. In overtime, Tomas Hertl buried a power-play chance off a feed from Marner to secure the win. Marner finished with three points (1G, 2A), Hertl recorded a goal and an assist including the game-winner, and Rasmus Andersson added two assists for his first multi-point game with Vegas. Adin Hill stopped 23 of 26 shots, and the Golden Knights earned their 57th overtime victory since their inaugural 2017–18 season, the fifth-most in the NHL during that span.
Dan D’Uva’s pregame interview with the newest Golden Knight, Cole Smith, ahead of his Vegas debut against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena on March 4, 2026. The Golden Knights acquired Smith from Nashville in exchange for Christoffer Sedoff and a 2028 third-round pick on Tuesday night (March 3).
The Vegas Golden Knights (28-19-14) fell to the Buffalo Sabres (36-19-6), 3-2, on Tuesday at KeyBank Center.The Sabres jumped out to a 3-0 lead with goals from Jason Zucker, Owen Power, and Tage Thompson across the first two periods. Ivan Barbashev got Vegas on the board with a second-effort wraparound for his 18th of the season, and Pavel Dorofeyev followed just 1:37 later with a breakaway goal to cut the deficit to one. Despite the Golden Knights’ push, neither team scored in the third period, and Buffalo held on for the one-goal win.
The Vegas Golden Knights (28-18-14) were blanked by the Pittsburgh Penguins (31-15-13), 5-0, on Sunday at PPG Paints Arena.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on March 1, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.



