The Golden Knights shuffled their defense pairings following their first road trip of the season. The groupings they went to should be familiar to fans.
Danny Webster

Danny Webster has covered the Vegas Golden Knights since their inception, and joined the Review-Journal in March 2024 to continue telling the story of the 2023 Stanley Cup champions.
Danny previously covered the Golden Knights for NHL.com and the Las Vegas Sun, and also covered the Las Vegas Aces' championship runs in 2022 and 2023.
A Las Vegas native, Danny earned his bachelor's degree in journalism and media studies from UNLV in 2015. He was on The Rebel Yell's editorial team for four years as a copy editor, sports editor and managing editor.
The Golden Knights have gotten off to an uneven start, with a 3-0-0 homestand followed by an 0-2-1 road trip. Here are three things we’ve learned about the team thus far.
The Golden Knights lost to the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers in overtime Saturday in Sunrise, Florida, after losing another third-period lead.
The Golden Knights, coming off two losses, will take on the Florida Panthers on Saturday in the first matchup this season between the past two Stanley Cup champions.
The Golden Knights experienced an unfortunate case of deja vu, as they suffered a last-minute loss in Tampa Bay’s Amalie Arena for the second straight year.
Shea Theodore and Alex Pietrangelo playing together used to be something the Golden Knights would go to if they needed a spark. Now they’re an everyday pairing.
The Golden Knights lost their first game of the season Tuesday, falling to the Washington Capitals and former goaltender Logan Thompson.
Goaltender Logan Thompson said he’s feeling “mixed emotions” leading up to his Washington Capitals debut against the Golden Knights on Tuesday.
Center Tomas Hertl broke a tie early in the third period with a power-play goal, and the Golden Knights defeated the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Goaltender Ilya Samsonov will make his first start with the Golden Knights when they host the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday to end a three-game homestand to start the season.
The Golden Knights can’t let forward Raphael Lavoie go. They claimed the 24-year-old forward off waivers Friday for the second time this week.
Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev had a goal and an assist each to give the Golden Knights a win over the St. Louis Blues on Friday at T-Mobile Arena.
Victor Olofsson’s shot came as advertised in his Golden Knights debut, but there was something else to his offensive game that stood out Wednesday.
Two of the Golden Knights’ best players had impressive performances to help the team win its season opener Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Adin Hill has battled injuries throughout his time with the Golden Knights. He’s hoping an adjusted offseason program will keep him healthy this year.