Promise Fulfilled: How the Vegas Golden Knights Conquered Their Stanley Cup Quest
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Contents
Introduction by Case Keefer
Stanley Cup Final Game 1
Stanley Cup Final Game 2
Stanley Cup Final Game 3
Stanley Cup Final Game 4
Stanley Cup Final Game 5
Road to the Title
10 Moments Frozen in Time
Logan Thompson
Past is Prologue
Golden Misfits
Jack Eichel
Western Conference First Round Game 1
Western Conference First Round Game 2
Western Conference First Round Game 3
Western Conference First Round Game 4
Western Conference First Round Game 5
Western Conference Semifinal Game 1
Western Conference Semifinal Game 2
Western Conference Semifinal Game 3
Western Conference Semifinal Game 4
Western Conference Semifinal Game 5
Western Conference Semifinal Game 6
One Move Ahead
Adin Hill
Western Conference Final Game 1
Western Conference Final Game 2
Western Conference Final Game 3
Western Conference Final Game 4
Western Conference Final Game 5
Western Conference Final Game 6
Jonathan Marchessault
Steve Marcus / Las Vegas Sun
Introduction by Case Keefer
The term Cup in Six
is no longer a cute catchphrase to describe the outsized ambitions of the nascent local NHL franchise.
It’s a premonition realized. A championship claimed. A promise fulfilled.
The Vegas Golden Knights lifted the Stanley Cup at T-Mobile Arena after blowing out the Florida Panthers 9-3 in Game 5.
Forward Mark Stone scored his first of three goals 12 minutes into the game, giving Vegas a 1-0 lead despite Florida having mostly controlled the puck early on. The deluge came soon thereafter, and the Golden Knights went into the second intermission up 6-1 after Stone wristed in his second goal.
It was a pretty slow start,
Stone said during the second break on the team’s radio broadcast. I don’t know if it was nervous energy or what, but we turned it on.
Because of his role as captain, Stone was the first to touch the Stanley Cup, or what he and his teammates have referred to as the ultimate prize
throughout the postseason. The first NHL championship in franchise history appropriately came in the franchise’s sixth year, just as owner Bill Foley targeted upon being awarded the league’s 31st team in June 2016.
Foley was talking about winning a title by the sixth year before the team even had a name, let alone any personnel. But he immediately started putting people in the right positions to make that possible, including in the front office where two of his first hires were current President of Hockey Operations George McPhee and General Manager Kelly McCrimmon.
The duo succeeded wildly in June 2017’s expansion draft, putting together a group of players that reached the Stanley Cup Final in June 2018 before losing in five games to the Washington Capitals. But that initial team laid the groundwork and continued to exert its influence all the way into this year’s championship run.
Original Golden Knight Jonathan Marchessault, who was acquired from the Panthers in the expansion draft, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Marchessault assisted on the Golden Knights’ second goal in the clinching game, a close-range tap-in by Nicolas Hague, to set a franchise record with 25 playoff points this season — 13 goals and 12 assists.
The team’s second-leading goal-scorer throughout the playoffs was fellow original Golden Knight William Karlsson, who found the net 11 times. In an ode to the Golden Knights’ history, coach Bruce Cassidy started a lineup of Marchessault, Karlsson, forward Reilly Smith, defenseman Shea Theodore and defenseman Brayden McNabb in Game 5.
Smith scored, assisted by Karlsson and Theodore, as part of the second-period onslaught.
Forward William Carrier and defenseman Zach Whitecloud were the two other players crowned champions after being with the Golden Knights since the team’s first season.
But Vegas would never have delivered on Foley’s wish if not for an aggressive, oftentimes controversial strategy of adding the best possible talent to the roster over the years. All of those big-ticket acquisitions seemed to coalesce this playoff run, overcoming unique hardships and navigating outside criticism to prove their championship caliber.
The 31-year-old Stone has been Vegas’ best two-way player since arriving via a trade deadline deal with the Ottawa Senators in 2019, but he’s recently struggled with back problems.
Stone was unsure if he’d even appear in the 2023 playoffs after being assigned to long-term injured reserve and undergoing back surgery in February — his second operation in less than a year.
But he rehabbed relentlessly and was able to return for the entire playoff run. He got his Game 5 hat trick on an empty-netter with about six minutes left to play, sending the record T-Mobile Arena crowd of 19,058 into a complete frenzy.
He’s unbelievable,
teammate Jack Eichel said of Stone during intermission on the radio broadcast. He’s so good at everything, and he does it every day.
Eichel, the Golden Knights’ other frontline star, came to Vegas in a midseason trade in late 2021 and immediately underwent neck surgery that his original team, the Buffalo Sabres, had vehemently opposed. Unfairly besmirched as entitled and egocentric in Buffalo, the 26-year-old eradicated the narrative in his first career appearance in the playoffs this season.
He even looked too unselfish at times, putting his scoring acumen on the back burner to lead the NHL with 20 playoff assists, including a trio in the deciding win.
Vegas was proudly a defense-first team all year, and no one instilled that mentality better than top-pair blue-liner Alex Pietrangelo, who signed with the team in free agency before the 2020-2021 season. Pietrangelo proved the perfect fit in the preferred system of Cassidy, who arrived in Vegas this season after being unceremoniously fired after six years with the Boston Bruins this postseason.
Adin Hill was similarly easy to obtain. The Golden Knights traded for him shortly before the start of the season, when a rash of injuries (to planned starter Robin Lehner and backup Laurent Brossoit) left them thin at goaltender. The 27-year-old may have begun as the team’s fourth choice in the crease, but injuries elevated him to No. 1 midway through the playoffs, and he looked the part.
He led all qualified goalies in the playoffs with a .934 save percentage and managed 31 saves in Game 5. The Panthers, even without injured star Matthew Tkachuk, peppered him with several chances in the opening 10 minutes, but Hill stood strong.
The Golden Knights’ touted their depth all season, a strength that also came through in the deciding game. Role players like Hague, Nic Roy and Michael Amadio all had goals, as did recent trade acquisition Ivan Barbashev and defenseman Alec Martinez.
We balance minutes,
Cassidy said about what makes his team special. It starts there. We try not to overtax any one individual.
Between the unproven players down the lineup, goalie uncertainty, new-coach questions and big-name injuries, the Golden Knights came into the season as the longest shot they’ve been to win the Cup since their very first year. Future prices in local sports books reached as high as 25-to-1, but those odds must not have factored in the destiny it felt like Foley’s words unleashed.
Cup in Six
was already one of the boldest proclamations in hockey history, but now it’s also one of the most accurate. The Golden Knights are Stanley Cup champions.
Stanley Cup Final Game 1
June 3, 2023 • Las Vegas, Nevada
Golden Knights 5, Panthers 2
Can’t Handle Vegas
Golden Knights Brought the Flash, Panthers Acted Like Trash in Game 1
By Case Keefer
Some guys just can’t handle Vegas.
It’s one of the most overused clichés about our city, but hear me out. What theory better explains how the Florida Panthers acted in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final?
Florida reached this year’s championship matchup as a feel-good story that continually defied the odds and pulled three straight playoff series upsets to win the Eastern Conference crown. The Panthers did so by continually keeping their cool despite any and all circumstances, which allowed them to come through in the biggest moments.
There was no semblance of that identity in their 5-2 loss to the Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena. Florida played like a group of goons for most of the game, and then got worse when things didn’t go its way late — elevating into a consortium of cheap-shot artists.
Everybody just (expletive) breathe,
Florida coach Paul Maurice said with a smirk after the game. I feel like you people have been here; you’re tight.
Too bad Maurice apparently didn’t dispense that advice to his team on the bench in the third period instead of to media members in a postgame interview room.
The Panthers’ best player, Matthew Tkachuk, could have used some spur-of-the-moment meditation practice before punching defenseless Vegas blue-liner Nicolas Hague in the face twice to get a late game-misconduct penalty. The officials also tossed fellow Florida forward Sam Bennett in the same skirmish, while Vegas’ Chandler Stephenson met the same fate for reasons unknown.
The score was 4-2 with about five minutes to play when those tempers flared, enough time for the Panthers to conceivably pull out the type of miracle they’ve managed multiple times throughout the playoffs. They even conveniently got a breakaway chance seconds later, but Vegas goalie Adin Hill waited out Florida forward Sam Reinhardt to force a wrister wide of the net.
Golden Knight Reilly Smith scored an empty-netter when the puck went back the other way, getting slashed by Panther defenseman Radko Gudas for another penalty in the aftermath.
We played our composed game,
Vegas forward Jonathan Marchessault said. We didn’t get too heated like they did at the end. I think that’s winning hockey for us.
Zach Whitecloud celebrates after giving the Golden Knights