The Minnesota Wild once again built a big lead and then held on to defeat the Golden Knights at Xcel Energy Center on Thursday.
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 Minnesota Wild’s stars are shining two games into their first-round playoff series against the Golden Knights. The Knights’ top line needs to respond.
The Minnesota Wild jumped out to a huge lead in Game 2 and held on to even their first-round playoff series with the Golden Knights on Tuesday.
The Golden Knights have a roster full of players with postseason experience, but one skater made his playoff debut Sunday against the Wild.
Left wing Brett Howden scored twice, and the Golden Knights opened their first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series with a win over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.
The Golden Knights are entering the playoffs with a healthy roster that had time to build chemistry during the season, a change from a year ago.
Adin Hill has done it all as the Golden Knights’ goalie, except enter the playoffs as the starter. He’ll do that Sunday when the Knights open against Minnesota.
The Golden Knights finished the season with the NHL’s second-best power play. Their work on the man advantage could be a big boost in the playoffs.
Pavel Dorofeyev, who led the Golden Knights with 35 goals this season, hopes to keep up his incredible scoring pace when the playoffs begin Sunday.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel, after a 94-point season, deserves to be in consideration for the mantle of the NHL’s best two-way player.
Game 1 of the Golden Knights’ first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Wild will take place Sunday at T-Mobile Arena. Here is the full schedule.
The Golden Knights defeated the Vancouver Canucks in their regular-season finale Wednesday. The Knights next open the postseason against the Minnesota Wild.
The Golden Knights’ opponent for the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs was determined Tuesday during their shootout loss at Calgary.
The Golden Knights don’t have much to play for after clinching the Pacific Division on Saturday. But they’ll still attempt to win their final two games.
Former Golden Knights defenseman Alec Martinez, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, played his final NHL game Saturday.