Golden Knights Gameday
Golden Knights Game 4; REINHARDT IN: Lines, Notes, & How to Watch vs Flames
The Vegas Golden Knights (1-0-2) play the final game of a short Pacific Division road trip. After going to overtime in all three of their games and dropping two, they’re looking to turn things around and record their second win of the season. They’ll face the Calgary Flames (1-2-0) at Scotiabank Saddledome.
Puck drop is scheduled for 6:07 p.m. PST.
The Golden Knights were last in action on Saturday against the Seattle Kraken. Despite trying several different line combinations, they failed to generate offense at 5-on-5 and only managed to score on the power play. They lost in overtime by a score of 2-1.
The Flames played on Saturday against the St. Louis Blues. Despite a two-goal game from Matt Coronato, they struggled to solve Jordan Binnington and lost 4-2.
The Golden Knights have not yet announced a starting goaltender.
Dustin Wolf starts in net for the Flames. Wolf has a record of 2-0-2 and an average save percentage of .910 in four career games against the Golden Knights.
Projected Golden Knights Lines
Ivan Barbashev — Jack Eichel — Mark Stone
Pavel Dorofeyev — Tomáš Hertl — Mitch Marner
Brandon Saad — William Karlsson — Reilly Smith
Cole Reinhardt — Colton Sissons — Keegan Kolesar
Defense
Brayden McNabb — Shea Theodore
Ben Hutton — Zach Whitecloud
Jeremy Lauzon — Kaedan Korczak
Goaltenders: Adin Hill / Akira Schmid
Flames Lines
Matvei Gridin – Nazem Kadri – Matt Coronato
Joel Farabee – Morgan Frost – Yegor Sharangovich
Samuel Honzek — Mikael Backlund — Blake Coleman
Ryan Lomberg — Connor Zary — Adam Klapka
Defense
Kevin Bahl — Rasmus Andersson
Mackenzie Weegar — Daniil Miromanov
Joel Hanley — Zayne Parekh
Goaltenders: Dustin Wolf / Devin Cooley
Golden Knights Game Notes
Last season, the Golden Knights had a record of 3-0-1 against the Calgary Flames. They are 16-8-2- 2 all-time.
Cole Reinhardt will make his Golden Knights debut tonight. He’ll skate on a line with Colton Sissons and Keegan Kolesar.
Pavel Dorofeyev leads the team and the NHL in goals with five through his first three games. Four of those have come on the man advantage; he also leads the league in power play goals. On Monday, Dorofeyev was named the NHL’s first star of the week.
Jack Eichel and Mark Stone are tied for the league lead in assists with five apiece.
Noah Hanifin suffered an injury in the season opener and hasn’t played since. He didn’t travel with the team to San Jose or Seattle, and almost certainly won’t return to action tonight.
How to Watch
TV: Vegas 34
Streaming: KnightTime+
Radio: FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340
