The Vegas Golden Knights look to bounce back from a recent losing streak as they travel to New York to face the Rangers. The team has been focused on improving puck management and offensive zone entries, and they may welcome a new face in veteran forward Brandon Saad.
The Vegas Golden Knights are gearing up for another road game, this time facing off against the formidable New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. The Knights have endured a rough patch recently, with more losses than wins in the past few weeks, culminating in a defeat to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday. Head coach Bruce Cassidy has identified the need for improved puck management and cleaner offensive zone entries to turn the tide.
Adding to the intrigue, the team may welcome a new face to the roster on Sunday. Just a day after their loss to Columbus, the Golden Knights signed veteran forward Brandon Saad to a one-year contract for the remainder of the season. Saad, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks, brings valuable experience to the Knights after spending 43 games with the St. Louis Blues. This matchup holds special significance as the last time these two teams met, the Rangers secured a victory on the Knights' home ice.Leading the offensive charge for Vegas is Jack Eichel, boasting a commanding 64 points (16 goals, 48 assists), closely followed by Mark Stone with 46 points (13 goals, 33 assists) and Shea Theodore with 44 points (six goals, 38 assists). Fans will be eager to witness potential milestones: Braydon McNabb is just four assists away from reaching 100 assists as a Golden Knight, while Shea Theodore is five games shy of 500 games played with the team. Ivan Barbashev is on the brink of 100 points as a Golden Knight, needing just six more, and Adin Hill is six games away from his 100th appearance with the team. Coverage of Sunday's game begins at 2:30 p.m. with puck drop set for 3 p.m. Thursday's game airs on Vegas 34, featuring pregame coverage starting at 4:30 p.m. Unless nationally televised, all Vegas Golden Knights games are broadcast on Vegas 34 and streamed on the KnightTime+ app. Vegas 34 (KMCC) is available on various platforms: Channel 34 on Cox Cable and DIRECTV, Channel 34.1 for antenna users, on the DIRECTV streaming app, and FuboTV
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