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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.
The Vegas Golden Knights (28-17-14) couldn’t complete the third period comeback in a 3-2 loss to the Washington Capitals (31-23-7) on Friday night at Capital One Arena.Pierre-Luc Dubois scored twice early in the second period and Jakob Chychrun added another to give Washington a 3-0 lead. Braeden Bowman and Tomas Hertl responded in the third to cut the deficit to one, with Hertl’s power-play goal marking his 600th career point and Mitch Marner collecting his 800th career point on the assist. Despite the late push, Vegas couldn’t find the equalizer as the Capitals held on for the win.
Dan D’Uva's special joint pregame interview with U.S. Olympic Gold Medalists Jack Eichel and Noah Hanifin ahead of their return to NHL action. The two reflect on the emotions of riding to the gold medal game, the brotherhood built through USA Hockey, and what was going through their minds while hearing “The Star-Spangled Banner” after clinching gold. They share what winning on the international stage taught them about sacrifice, team defense, and complete buy-in — lessons they now carry back to the Golden Knights’ locker room. The longtime Massachusetts teammates also discuss their full-circle journey from youth hockey to Olympic champions, and how they’re shifting their focus back to the NHL grind as Vegas visits the Capitals at Capital One Arena.Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.
The Vegas Golden Knights (28-16-14) rallied with a five-goal third period to defeat the Los Angeles Kings (23-20-14) 6-4 at Crypto.com Arena, extending their winning streak to three games. Pavel Dorofeyev led the way with two goals, while Colton Sissons, Brandon Saad, and Reilly Smith scored three times in a 4:14 span midway through the third to swing the game. Ivan Barbashev sealed the win with an empty-net goal, and Adin Hill made 15 saves. The outburst tied a franchise record for most goals in a single period. Vegas earned the victory despite missing several key players following the Olympic break.For Los Angeles, Quinton Byfield scored twice and Adrian Kempe added a goal and an assist, but the Kings dropped their fourth straight game. Artemi Panarin recorded two assists in his team debut after being acquired from the New York Rangers earlier this month, playing his first game since Jan. 26. Anton Forsberg made 19 saves in the loss
The Vegas Golden Knights (27-16-14) scored four goals in the first period on their way to a 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings (23-19-14) on Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena. Mark Stone led the way with a dominant first period, tallying a goal and two assists to record three points in a single period for a franchise-record fifth time. Stone also became the first player in Golden Knights history to reach 100 multi-point games. Jack Eichel added a goal and an assist for his ninth multi-point performance in the past calendar month, while also becoming the fastest player in franchise history to reach 200 assists (291 GP).Adin Hill earned his 100th career NHL win with a strong performance in net, stopping 32 of 33 shots. Mitch Marner and Ivan Barbashev each extended their point streaks to five games, both totaling six points (4G, 2A) over that span. Pavel Dorofeyev and Stone also continued their scoring surge, each netting their 11th goal since the start of 2026, tied for the second-most goals in the NHL during that stretch.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings at T-Mobile Arena on Feb. 5, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
The Vegas Golden Knights (26-16-14) earned the 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks (18-33-6) on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena.Ivan Barbashev continued his strong stretch, extending his goal streak to a career-best four games with the game-winning goal. Jack Eichel posted his 21st multi-point performance of the season and pushed his point streak to three games. In net, Akira Schmid stopped 21 of 23 shots for a .913 save percentage, highlighted by a full-extension glove save in the second period.In franchise milestones, Mark Stone became just the second Golden Knight to record 50 multi-assist games, trailing only Shea Theodore (53). Eichel also logged his ninth 20-goal season, making him the eighth active American player to reach that mark. Pavel Dorofeyev became the second-fastest Golden Knight to score 80 goals (205 games), behind only Eichel (186). Additionally, Kai Uchacz made his NHL debut, becoming the third Golden Knight to do so this season, joining Carl Lindbom and Braeden Bowman.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Vancouver Canucks at T-Mobile Arena on Feb. 4, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
Chris Kreider scored two goals for the Anaheim Ducks (29-23-3) in a 4-3 win against the Vegas Golden Knights (25-16-14) at Honda Center on Sunday.Ryan Poehling had a goal and an assist, Jacob Trouba had two assists, and Lukas Dostal made 27 saves for the Ducks, who had lost two in a row. Troy Terry, who had missed the previous 11 games because of an upper-body injury, also had two assists.Mitch Marner, Ivan Barbashev and Tomas Hertl scored, Mark Stone had two assists, and Adin Hill made 19 saves for the Golden Knights, who have lost five in a row (0-3-2), including 3-2 against the Seattle Kraken on Saturday, and seven of their past eight (1-5-2).
Dan D’Uva’s pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center on Feb. 1, 2026.
The Vegas Golden Knights (25-15-14) were defeated by the Seattle Kraken (26-19-9), 3-2, on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.Seattle jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the opening period with goals from Eeli Tolvanen seven minutes in and Jared McCann on the power play later in the frame. Ivan Barbashev got Vegas on the board midway through the second period, then scored again on a backdoor feed from Jack Eichel to tie the game. With 12 seconds remaining in the second period, Mitch Marner buried a power-play goal from the slot to make it 2-2. Kaapo Kakko scored early in the third period to put Seattle back in front, and the Kraken held on from there.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken at T-Mobile Arena on Jan. 31, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
The Vegas Golden Knights (25-14-14) stormed back from a three-goal third period deficit before falling to the Dallas Stars (31-14-9), 5-4, in a shootout on Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena.Vegas trailed 4-1 heading into the third period before mounting a late rally. Reilly Smith jump-started the comeback with a short-handed goal early in the final frame, followed by Ivan Barbashev’s tally from the high slot to pull the Golden Knights within one. Mitch Marner tied the game with a long-range wrist shot after Tomas Hertl won a faceoff to force overtime. Neither team scored in the extra session, and Jason Robertson opened the shootout scoring in the first round before Mikko Rantanen netted the game-winner in the third round to lift Dallas to the win.



