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LAS VEGAS – Jake Allen made 36 saves to give the New Jersey Devils a 2-1 shootout victory against the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday. Connor Brown scored for the Devils (19-14-1), who have won two of their past three. Jesper Bratt scored the only goal in the shootout, while Allen denied the Golden Knights on all three attempts.
The Golden Knights be without star center Jack Eichel and defenseman Shea Theodore in Wednesday’s home game against the New Jersey Devils, per coach Bruce Cassidy.
Jake Allen made 36 saves and also stopped all three shootout tries to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 2-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
When we talk about where we want VGK to go from on a digital and social perspective, we don't just want to be the best team in the NHL, we want to be the best team in sports,” said Scott Kegley, Vegas Golden Knights Chief Digital Officer.
We have a five-game slate in the NHL on Wednesday night. The Florida Panthers host the Los Angeles Kings to start things off at 7 p.m., and the New Jersey Devil
The Vegas Golden Knights will have a new radio home starting Dec. 18, moving its game broadcasts to 94.7 FM, the franchise announced.
The Golden Knights return to Vegas in high spirits, coming off one of the most successful East Coast trips in franchise history. The team collected nine of a possible ten points, including a shutout victory over the Devils on Dec. 5. Now back at home, the Golden Knights now have to take it upon themselves to keep that momentum going.
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Golden Knights Activate Jeremy Lauzon From Injured Reserve
The Golden Knights will have defenseman Jeremy Lauzon in the lineup against the Devils tonight, reports Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He’ll need to come off injured reserve, something they have the roster space to do after sending Dylan Coghlan to AHL Henderson earlier in the week.