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Praise Be To Foley, Vegas Golden Knights Hockey Website

  1. MAR 6

    SinBin Periscope - Trade Deadline 2026

    (Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) Welcome to Deadline.vegas! The NHL Trade Deadline is at Noon Pacific time on March 6th, 2026. This article will be dedicated to all pertinent news surrounding the Golden Knights and this year’s deadline. It will be updated as trades are announced. VGK have acquired Nic Dowd from the Capitals. (Source: @DarrenDreger) A 2029 2nd, 2027 3rd, and goalie prospect Jesper Vikman have been sent to Washington in return. (Source: @GoldenKnights) VGK have acquired Cole Smith from the Predators in exchange for a 2028 3rd round pick and Cristoffer Sedoff (Source: @GoldenKnights) Mark Stone has been placed on IR to make room for Dowd on the roster. (Source: SinBin.vegas) An additional update on Stone is expected after morning skate on Friday. Alex Holtz and Cole Reinhardt have been placed on waivers. (Source: @FriedgeHNIC) Reinhardt has been claimed by Florida. (Source: @reporterchris) Brett Howden returned to practice but is not expected to play. (Source: SinBin.vegas) Kelly McCrimmon is scheduled to speak to the media at 5:30 PM. (Source: Golden Knights PR) Trades involving former Golden Knights Nic Roy has been traded to the Colorado Avalanche for a 2027 1st and 2026 5th. (Source: Toronto Maple Leafs) David Perrom has been traded to the Detroit Red Wings for a conditional 4th round pick. (Source: @reporterchris) Tanner Pearson has been traded to the Buffalo Sabres for a 7th round pick. (Source: @DarrenDreger) Victor Olofsson has been traded as part of the Nazem Kadri deal from Colorado to Calgary. (Source: @FriedgeHNIC) **The SinBin.vegas Trade Deadline Periscope will air live today at 3 PM on our YouTube Channel.** The post 2026 Trade Deadline Roundup appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    55 min
  2. MAR 1

    SinBin Postgame Periscope - Pittsburgh Penguins - March 1st, 2026

    Recap: After an extremely long stretch of continuous hockey, the Penguins found the game’s first goal. Vegas couldn’t find an answer before the end of the 1st period. In the 2nd, many of VGK’s middle frame problems cropped up again, and it got even worse when they had to kill penalties. Pittsburgh scored three times including two on the power play and the Golden Knights headed to the locker room staring at a massive four-goal deficit. It was not any better in the 3rd as the Golden Knights couldn’t break the shutout and allowed another goal late. The Golden Knights record drops to 28-18-14, falling to the Penguins 5-0 in Pittsburgh. Next, Vegas will face the Sabres on Tuesday. Puck drop in Buffalo is scheduled for 4 PM. (Recap by Ken) Analysis: The Golden Knights played the way they need to for about three minutes to open the game. It didn’t pay off with a goal and then they went back to the same problems they’ve had early in a lot of games this year. The difference today was that the pushback just never came. The biggest concern though is for Mark Stone. If he’s seriously injured, there are some major concerns. (Analysis by Ken) Upcoming stories from the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena. Concern mounting Ken’s Three VGK Stars *** Tomas Hertl ** Brayden McNabb * Brandon Saad Let's recap. Offense: Bad Defense: Bad Goaltending: Bad — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) March 1, 2026 Adin Hill has not been at his best today. No question about it. He's been bad. But, if you think trading the goalie is going to help, you might want to take a quick peek at the number next to VGK's logo on the scoreboard. Nothing else matters if that number is what it currently… — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) March 1, 2026 This is not going well. The troubles against playoff teams continue. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) March 1, 2026 The post PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 5 VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 0 (28-18-14, 70 PTS) appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    39 min
  3. FEB 6

    SinBin Postgame Periscope - Los Angeles Kings - February 5th, 2026

    Recap: The Golden Knights were looking to go into the Olympic break on a winning streak by beating the incoming LA Kings. Team USA’s Jack Eichel opened the scoring early in the opening period with his 21st goal this season. Team Canada’s Mark Stone followed up with his 21st goal as well. Pavel Dorofeyev continued the scoring surge on the power play and Team Canada’s Mitch Marner scored seconds later. LA recorded a goal with under five minutes left in the opening 20 minutes. Each team traded chances in the middle frame but neither team found the back of the net. After 40 minutes, the Golden Knights held a 4-1 advantage. The game slowed down in the final 20 minutes with neither team scoring another goal. The Golden Knights record improves to 27-16-14 defeating the Kings 4-1 at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas and the rest of the NHL will pause play for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games. The Golden Knights will return to action on February 25th in Los Angeles. Puck drop against the Kings is scheduled for 7 PM. (Recap by Jason) Analysis: A five-minute spurt of dominance carried the day for the Golden Knights in the final game before the break. Was nice to see VGK have the early flurry rather than giving it up. Hill had a really nice middle period which erased a below average defensive period, but overall the Golden Knights did what they needed to make the big early lead stick. (Analysis by Ken) Upcoming stories from the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Los Angeles Kings at T-Mobile Arena. VGK Olympic primer Ken’s Three VGK Stars *** Mark Stone ** Jack Eichel * Mitch Marner That was Adin Hill's best period in the net since he's returned from the injury. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 6, 2026 4 goals on 6 shots for VGK to open this game! Cancel the Olympic break please, this team needs more games. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 6, 2026 Love the pop for Team USA at the VGK Olympians announcement. pic.twitter.com/o0PmfWsmgP — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 6, 2026 The post VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4 LOS ANGELES KINGS 1 (27-16-14, 68 PTS) appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    37 min
  4. FEB 1

    SinBin Twitter Space - Seattle Kraken - January 31st, 2026

    Recap: The Golden Knights were hoping to bounce back at home with a victory over the Seattle Kraken. Seattle struck first and later added a second goal later in the opening period. After 20 minutes the visitors held a 2-0 advantage. Ivan Barbashev cut the Kraken’s lead in half off a nice feed from Jack Eichel. With time winding down in the frame, Mitch Marner tied the game with his 14th goal of the season. Seattle quickly scored into the 3rd period to take a 3-2 edge. Vegas failed to the game in the third and lost the Kraken by one. The Golden Knights’ record drops to 25-15-14 falling to the Kraken 3-2 at T-Mobile Arena. Next up, Vegas will travel to Anaheim tomorrow for a one-game road trip. Puck drop against the Ducks is scheduled for 6:30 PM. (Recap by Jason) Analysis: Another game, another early deficit, another recovery. This time it happened earlier than normal though and into 2nd intermission it was already tied. Like clockwork, this year’s VGK have struggled to take hold of games that are even. They allowed a 3rd period goal and then the push was too little too late, even though it looked good once again. Falling behind is costly over large samples and that price came due tonight. (Analysis by Ken) http://sinbin.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/TwitterSpace013126.mp3 Upcoming stories from the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Seattle Kraken at T-Mobile Arena. B2B tomorrow at ANA Stone for Hart? Ken’s Three VGK Stars *** Ben Hutton ** Mitch Marner * Jack Eichel Cassidy took Stone off Eichel's line and #9 decided, alright, I'll do it all myself. He's been awesome in the 2nd. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 1, 2026 Bad news: Kraken have taken the lead Good news: VGK are allowed to be good again, as they are now losing — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 1, 2026 Frustrated crowd at T-Mobile Arena. VGK down by 2 and content to run out the last 10 seconds of the period. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) February 1, 2026 The post SEATTLE KRAKEN 3 VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2 (25-15-14, 64 PTS) appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    43 min
  5. JAN 28

    SinBin Postgame Periscope - Montreal Canadiens - January 27th, 2026

    Recap: The Golden Knights were looking to end their road trip off with a victory in Montreal. Vegas goal leader, Pavel Dorofeyev, gave Vegas the first lead of the game with his 23rd goal of the season. After the opening 20 minutes the Golden Knights held a 1-0 edge. Montreal tied the game quickly into the middle frame. The two teams traded chances, but each goaltenders were sharp in net. Eventually, the Canadiens took a 2-1 lead into the 2nd intermission. Vegas had several power play chances but failed to convert on any of them. With under five minutes remaining in the game, Dorofeyev recorded his second goal of the contest to even the score 2-2. The game ended tied in regulation and was forced to be finalized in overtime. The Canadiens began overtime on the power play, but the Golden Knights were able to kill it off. Later on 4-on-4 Montreal scored the game-winning goal. The Golden Knights’ record drops to 25-14-13 falling to the Canadiens 3-2 in OT. Next up, Vegas returns home for a date with the Dallas Stars on Thursday. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 PM. (Recap by Jason) Analysis: When the game was at a slower pace, the Golden Knights looked more in control. Once it sped up, Montreal started to look like the more dangerous team. Both teams struggled on special teams and they each needed a high-tip to beat a pair of goaltenders that played really well. VGK’s best moments were once again when chasing a lead late. (Analysis by Ken) Upcoming stories from the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre. Cassidy on VGK choosing Hill over Thompson Ken’s Three VGK Stars *** Noah Hanifin ** Akira Schmid * Pavel Dorofeyev Akira Schmid. Take a bow. Unbelievable! — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 28, 2026 When nothing else works, send the puck out to the point and pray someone gets a stick on it. Perfect tip by Dorofeyev and VGK have tied yet another game late in the 3rd. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 28, 2026 VGK's reloads getting back above the puck have been elite to start this 3rd period. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 28, 2026 Cole Caufield is nasty. Paging Team USA. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 28, 2026 The post MONTREAL CANADIENS 3 VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2 (25-14-13, 63 PTS) – OT appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    34 min
  6. JAN 18

    SinBin Periscope - Rasmus Andersson Trade

    (Photo Credit: @SleeperNHL on X/Twitter) According to multiple reports, first reported by TSN’s Darren Dreger, the Golden Knights have acquired defenseman Rasmus Andersson in exchange for Zach Whitecloud, 2027 1st round pick, 2028 2nd round pick (which turns into a 1st round pick if VGK win the 2026 Stanley Cup), and prospect Abram Wiebe. 50% of Andersson’s salary is being retained by the Flames. Andersson is a pending free agent and the deal reportedly does not include a contract extension at this time. Grade the trade for the Golden Knights VGK get Rasmus Andersson (50% retained) CGY Zach Whitecloud 2027 1st Round Pick 2027 2nd Round Pick (1st if Cup) Abram Weibe (2021 7th Round Pick) — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 18, 2026 Updated list of VGK 1st round picks 2028 – OWNED (conditionally to CGY) 2027 – to CGY 2026 – to CGY 2025 – to SJS 2024 – OWNED (Trevor Connelly) 2023 – to SJS 2022 – to BUF 2021 – to STL 2020 – to NYR 2019 – to BUF 2018 – to DET 2017 – to OTT 2017 – to MTL 2017 – to NSH — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 18, 2026 Rasmus Andersson, acquired by VGK, is an offensive defenceman who can carry the puck up-ice and defend the net-front. Tools are good, production is good, underlying numbers haven't been so great. Has in past struggled defending the rush and making clean plays out of the zone. pic.twitter.com/oAWS4EElNv — JFresh (@JFreshHockey) January 18, 2026 The post VGK ACQUIRE RASMUS ANDERSSON FOR ZACH WHITECLOUD, 1ST, 2ND*, AND PROSPECT appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    46 min
  7. JAN 16

    SinBin Postgame Periscope - Toronto Maple Leafs - January 15th, 2026

    Recap: The Golden Knights were hoping to keep their winning streak alive with a victory over the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto took the opening lead two minutes into the game and took a 2-0 lead four shifts later. Facing his former club, Mitch Marner fed Pavel Dorofeyev on the power play to cut the Leafs lead in half. Toronto regained their two goal lead moments after. Vegas trailed 3-1 after twenty minutes of action. Vegas had an early second power play that they failed to score. Five minutes later, depth forward Keegan Kolesar scored his second goal of the season to cut Toronto’s lead to one goal. Vegas’ Tomas Hertl committed a costly penalty midway through the period leading to a 4-2 Maple Leafs advantage. Quickly into the third period, the Golden Knights drew a penalty and was awarded a crucial power play opportunity. Dorofeyev, VGK’s PP specialist, added his second 5-on-4 goal of the evening to get Vegas within one goal. Six minutes later the Maple Leafs regained their two-goal edge. With under ten minutes remaining Mark Stone gave Vegas life with his 17th goal of the season and Tomas Hertl forced overtime with his 19th. Jack Eichel completed the comeback in overtime. The Golden Knights record improves to 23-11-12 defeating the Maple Leafs 6-5 in OT. Next up, Vegas will host the Nashville Predators on Saturday night. Puck drop against the Preds is scheduled for 7 PM PT. (Recap by Jason) Analysis: The Leafs came out hot in this game and it took quite a while for VGK to get up to pace. Adin Hill’s return was unsurprisingly rocky and his defense didn’t do him a lot of favors either. The Golden Knights eventually caught up with the speed of the game and kept pushing until the bitter end. Even with a game-tying goal waved off late, they found a way to keep going and get it to OT. Unbelievable win considering the holes they consistently had to dig out of. (Analysis by Ken) Upcoming stories from the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Toronto Maple Leafs at T-Mobile Arena. Maybe we’ll do the Marner in the high slot video this week (it’s coming at some point, I just need enough good clips to really illustrate it) Ken’s Three VGK Stars *** Pavel Dorofeyev ** Mark Stone * Jack Eichel Eichel to Stone last night Stone to Eichel tonight What a finish it was in tight by Jack Eichel and what a win this is for the Golden Knights! — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 16, 2026 What a pass by Eichel! VGK has tied it once again. For real this time!!! — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 16, 2026 VGK's dominance when down 2 continues on! Loose puck in front of the goal ends up finding its way into the net. VGK are back within 1 for the 4th time tonight. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 16, 2026 Adin Hill just made the stop of the season for VGK… in a period he's given up 3 goals… after not playing for 3 months. Wild. — SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) January 16, 2026 The post VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 6 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 5 (23-11-12, 58 PTS) – OT appeared first on SinBin.vegas.

    38 min
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