The Vegas Golden Knights (17-11-12) fell to the Chicago Blackhawks (17-18-7), 3-2, in overtime on Sunday at United Center. The Golden Knights have dropped their fifth straight game and eighth in their last nine (1-5-3).
The Vegas Golden Knights (17-11-11) could not complete the third-period comeback, losing 4–3 to the St. Louis Blues (16-18-8) on Friday at Enterprise Center. The Golden Knights have dropped their third straight regulation game, fourth overall, and seventh in their last eight (1-5-2).
The Vegas Golden Knights (17-10-11) were defeated by the Nashville Predators (18-17-3), 4-2, on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas has lost three straight games and six of its last seven (1-4-2).
The Vegas Golden Knights (17-9-11) were defeated by the Minnesota Wild (24-10-6), 5-2, at T-Mobile Arena. Brayden McNabb and Mark Stone scored for the Golden Knights, who have lost five of their past six games (1-3-2). Carter Hart allowed five goals on 12 shots before being replaced in the second period by Akira Schmid, who stopped all 15 shots he faced.
The Vegas Golden Knights (17-8-11) fell to the Colorado Avalanche (28-2-7), 6-5, in a shootout on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
From Christmas references to untold stories and plenty of holiday hilarity, here are some of the best non-hockey moments from Tuesday’s radio call of the @GoldenKnights’ 7–2 win over San Jose
Vegas exploded for five goals in the first period of a 7-2 win over San Jose, highlighted by tallies from Brett Howden, Mitch Marner, Colton Sissons, Tomas Hertl, and Mark Stone to take a commanding 5–0 lead. Marner added his second of the night early in the third period, and Reilly Smith chipped in with a one-timer late to restore a five-goal cushion.
The Vegas Golden Knights (17-8-10) routed the San Jose Sharks (17-17-3), 7-2, on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena, scoring five times in the first period to seize early control. Mitch Marner led the way with two goals, while Mark Stone, Reilly Smith, Tomas Hertl, and Colton Sissons also found the net in Vegas’ highest-scoring game of the season. Carter Hart earned his 100th career NHL win with 21 saves as 13 Golden Knights recorded points in the opening period. The victory extended Vegas’ power-play goal streak to six games and pushed its point streak against San Jose to 12 straight.
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach Bruce Cassidy ahead of the Golden Knights vs. San Jose Sharks from T-Mobile Arena on Dec. 23, 2025.
The Vegas Golden Knights (16-8-10) scored three unanswered goals, including two in the third period, but lost 4–3 to the Edmonton Oilers (18-13-6) on Sunday at Rogers Place. Full game radio highlights with Dan D'Uva and Gary Lawless.
The Vegas Golden Knights (16-7-10) fell to the Calgary Flames (15-17-4), 6-3, on Saturday at Scotiabank Saddledome.
The Vegas Golden Knights (16-6-10) were defeated 2–1 in a shootout by the New Jersey Devils (19-14-1) on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at T-Mobile Arena. Pavel Dorofeyev scored at 15:49 of the third period, roofing a one-timer from Mark Stone on the power play. Carter Hart made 32 saves for the Golden Knights, who extended their point streak to eight games (6-0-2) but also suffered their League-leading 10th overtime or shootout loss.
The Vegas Golden Knights (16-6-10) were defeated 2–1 in a shootout by the New Jersey Devils (19-14-1) on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at T-Mobile Arena. Pavel Dorofeyev scored at 15:49 of the third period, roofing a one-timer from Mark Stone on the power play. Carter Hart made 32 saves for the Golden Knights, who extended their point streak to eight games (6-0-2) but also suffered their League-leading 10th overtime or shootout loss.
Hart stopped 26 of Columbus’ 28 shots, earning his third win in four starts with Vegas (3-0-1) and extending his point streak to four games.
The Vegas Golden Knights (16-6-9) completed a third period comeback to defeat the Columbus Blue Jackets (13-13-6), 3-2, on Saturday at Nationwide Arena.
Mark Stone scored his second goal of the game 2:47 into overtime to give the Vegas Golden Knights (15-6-9) a 3-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers (16-9-4) at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on Thursday.
The Vegas Golden Knights (14-6-9) couldn’t complete the late comeback, falling 5-4 to the New York Islanders (17-11-3) in a shootout on Tuesday at UBS Arena.
Carter Hart kept the Golden Knights in the game, stopping 21 of 23 shots in his second start of the season.
The Vegas Golden Knights (14-6-8) defeated the New York Rangers (15-12-4), 3-2, in overtime on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
The Vegas Golden Knights (13-6-8) blanked the New Jersey Devils (16-11-1), 3-0, on Friday at the Prudential Center.