Los Angeles-Vancouver seems like a tight game is coming, so we prefer looking to St. Louis hosting Vegas tonight as the more likely option to generate some offense.
The trade deadline is overrated. Contrary to popular belief, what Brad Treliving does or doesn’t do over the next few days is unlikely to change the course of this season —for better or for worse.
Can the Vegas Golden Knights avoid the dreaded letdown game against the Arizona Coyotes? The Golden Knights arrived in Arizona feeling good about themselves after snapping the Edmonton Oilers’ 16-game winning streak on Tuesday night.
Before the 2023 trade deadline, the St. Louis Blues sold off their third big forward in a trade that sent Ivan Barbashev to the Vegas Golden Knights. This came after the club had already traded Ryan O’Reilly to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vladimir Tarasenko to the New York Rangers.
Ivan Barbashev scored two goals and Logan Thompson made 29 saves to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
The Vegas Golden Knights had a convincing victory over the Vancouver Canucks Thursday night. The Golden Knights never trailed and won the final game of the month 4-1.
The Vegas Golden Knights are in a rough patch as they near the end of a five-game road trip. The Golden Knights take on the Dallas Stars Wednesday night and look to salvage five points on the five-game road trip.
Ivan Barbashev has seen his shifts limited, spent extended periods of time on the bench, and moved off the top line in each of the Vegas Golden Knights’ last three games.
On Friday’s episode of "Daily Faceoff Live," Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discuss the Golden Knights’ hot start and what’s led to them continuing their dominance of the NHL.
General manager Kelly McCrimmon made a splash in the offseason by trading “misfit” Reilly Smith and extending Ivan Barbashev. It is worth noting that Barbashev’s AAV of $5 million is the exact same as Smith’s.
The Vegas Golden Knights failed to land the big names at the trade deadline such as Patrick Kane, Timo Meier, and Vladimir Tarasenko. That ended up being a blessing in disguise.
The Golden Knights have signed forward Ivan Barbashev to a five-year, $25M contract. The deal carries an AAV of $5M.
Ivan Barbashev has himself a hefty contract. The Vegas Golden Knights are bringing him back for the next five years. Barbashev will have an AAV of $5 million per season.
The two-time Stanley Cup champion has seemingly sacrificed a bit on his big payday in hopes of running it back. It’s quite a cheap deal, especially considering the lack of significant trade protection included in the contract.
The Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup celebrations will give way this week to the realities of repeating. The Golden Knights have a few million in salary cap space pending the status of Robin Lehner and 20 players under contract for next season.
The acquisition of Ivan Barbashev by the Vegas Golden Knights at the trade deadline proved to be a winning move. The seamless integration and impressive performance of Barbashev during his four-month tenure in Vegas have sparked discussions about a potential long-term deal between the player and the team.
Will the Golden Knights be able to retain two key contributors this summer?
As the playoffs draw toward a close, it’s time to think about the breakout performances in the NHL postseason. And while all the headlines and spotlights
The Maple Leafs have a lot of decisions to make this offseason with a new voice in their GM’s chair.
The St. Louis Blues’ 2022-23 season was a shocking disappointment for fans and management alike, leading to the team becoming sellers at the trade deadline and ultimately finishing in a draft lottery position outside the playoffs.
We came out ahead last night thanks to some strong plus-money spots on our point props, and we'd like to continue focusing in on some scoring-related bets.
We have just one NHL game tonight as we head into a new week on the ice, but it should more than deliver from both an entertainment and a betting perspective.
The St. Louis Blues have made another trade as the Vegas Golden Knights acquired forward Ivan Barbashev from the Blues, according to TSN’s Darren Dreger and other NHL insiders.
Barbashev has shown the ability to play up and down the lineup as a classic elevator player. If he’s playing on your third line, that means your team is deep and ready to make an authentic run at a Stanley Cup.
Barbashev is in the final season of his contract, one that has turned out to be quite a bargain at an AAV of $2.25M.
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