Overtime has not been the Vegas Golden Knights' friend this season. For a second straight matchup, Vegas fell in extra time, losing to the Columbus Blue Jackets, 2-1.
The team announced the signing of 32-year-old winger Brandon Saad. He’s signed to a one-year contract worth $1.5 million. He’s a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks with over 900 NHL games to his name. He played in over 100 more this postseason.
Passing is one of the things that the Vegas Golden Knights have specialized in this season. As a team, they have 297 assists on 173 goals, led by 48 assists from Jack Eichel.
Despite 12 losses (3-9-3) this month, the 15 points Vegas accumulated is tied for the second-most in franchise history for the month of January.
The NHL is unveiling the first and second quarter-century teams for each franchise that has played since 2000, and the Vegas Golden Knights' features players that were instrumental to their Stanley Cup win.
Former St. Louis Blues forward Brandon Saad is finalizing a contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, a source told ESPN's Kevin Weekes.
Cole Sillinger, who missed the previous three games because of an upper-body injury, scored on a rebound 52 seconds into overtime to give the Columbus Blue Jackets a 2-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights.
Saad signed a contract with the Vegas on Friday for the remainder of the season that's worth a prorated $1.5 million.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Brandon Saad spent less than an hour as a free agent, joining the Vegas Golden Knights fresh off the St. Louis Blues terminating his previous contract. Saad signed a contract Friday for the remainder of the season that’s worth a prorated $1.5 million. It came together just after he cleared unconditional waivers.
Columbus kicked off a key road trip with a big victory thanks to a dedication to the defensive side of the puck
According to NHL insider Kevin Weekes, Saad has reached an agreement with the Vegas Golden Knights and is in the process of finalizing a contract with the team. Saad, 32, had been