LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Vegas Golden Knights begin their ninth NHL season Sunday night with their first preseason test on the road against the San Jose Sharks, and all eyes will be on the team’s revamped top line.
WATCH | VGK fans are getting excited about the new top line for hockey season!
Mitch Marner, acquired in a blockbuster summer deal with Toronto and signed to an eight-year, $96 million contract, skates with center Jack Eichel and winger Ivan Barbashev in what could be one of the league’s most dynamic forward groups.
“Some of the stuff he does on the ice is world class,” Eichel said. “He’s such a dynamic player with the puck on his stick and somebody that can create a lot from nothing.”
Barbashev echoed that sentiment while keeping his role simple. “Jack loves the puck, Mitch loves the puck,” Barbashev said. “They’re going to do a lot of damage in the O-zone. I just need to be in the right spot and stick to the basics.”
Hear from Mitch Marner about his thoughts on Vegas and becoming a Golden Knight:
The Knights will also be looking for continued production from Pavel Dorofeyev, who scored a career-high 35 goals last season. “I just want to be more consistent every night… keep working, be good for my teammates, and do the best as possible to win the game,” Dorofeyev said.
Coach Bruce Cassidy emphasized that the preseason is about more than just star power. He pointed to chemistry and defensive depth as key priorities, particularly with veteran defenseman Alex Pietrangelo sidelined indefinitely after hip surgery.
“The way it’s shaping up… Jack and Marner, if they stay together, both good defensive players,” Cassidy said. “If you can build that kind of confidence in your team, they can play against anybody. That’s when you’re truly at your best.”
For the Sharks, Sunday also marks a fresh start after a difficult 2024-25 season. San Jose added goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic and forward Jeff Skinner in the offseason, and former Knight Austin Reaves will face his old team in his first preseason action with the Sharks.
While results may not count in the standings, Eichel said the goal is to set the tone. “We’re all, collectively as a group, trying to work to get our game in line with how we want to play as a team,” he said. “You bring a few new faces in, you want them to be able to pick that up as quickly as possible.”
The puck drops at 5 p.m. Sunday in San Jose. Watch the game on KnightTime+.
-
Colorado without Makar in Game 1; Stone skates for VGK ahead of West Final
The Avalanche will be without superstar defenseman Cale Makar for Game 1 against the Golden Knights, while Vegas captain Mark Stone returned to the ice Wednesday morning at Ball Arena as his status for the series opener remains uncertain.
NHL Coaches' Association says it is monitoring the situation with Bruce Cassidy and Vegas
The NHL Coaches' Association says it is closely monitoring the situation involving Bruce Cassidy amid reports that the Vegas Golden Knights have denied multiple teams permission to speak with him about working for them
Golden Knights lose 2nd-round pick, coach fined for violation of media policy
The Vegas Golden Knights are losing a second-round draft pick and head coach John Tortorella was fined $100,000 for violations of the NHL's media policy.
VGK schedule released against Colorado Avalanche in Western Conference Final
After a dominating victory over the Anaheim Ducks, the Vegas Golden Knights prepare for a trip to the Mile High City for the Western Conference Finals.