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Morning Skate Report: October 25, 2024

Morning Skate Report: October 25, 2024

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The Vegas Golden Knights (4-2-1) look to continue their winning streak at home when they host the Ottawa Senators (4-2-0) at T-Mobile Arena on Friday at 3 p.m.

TRANSFER INFORMATION
TV: Vegas 34
Streaming: KnightTime+
Radio: FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 | Deported Vegas 1460

NOTES
Friday's game will be the Golden Knights' second four-game homestand. Vegas faces San Jose on Saturday and Calgary on Monday.

Vegas celebrates Nevada Day at The Fortress. Fans attending the game at T-Mobile Arena are invited to “Freeze the Fortress” by wearing white to complement the team’s jerseys for this home game. The pre-game opening will include some adjustments to fit the Frost The Fortress theme.

Specially designed white jerseys will be signed by players and put up for auction. The front of the jerseys features the state of Nevada, with the words “Nevada Day” written in a vintage postcard font. To participate in the auction, fans can visit VGKNevada.givesmart.com or text “VGKNevada” to 76278.

The Golden Knights extended defenseman Shea Theodore's contract by seven years on Thursday afternoon.

The Golden Knights have a 4-0-0 record at T-Mobile Arena in the 2024-25 season.

VGK MILESTONE CLOCKNicolas Roy – Two games away from reaching 300 games as a Golden Knight
Shea Theodore – Four points away from 300 points as a Golden Knight
Jack Eichel – Four assists out of 100 assists as a Golden Knight
Mark Stone – Eight goals away from 100 goals as a Golden Knight

CAREER MILESTONE WATCHTomas Hertl – Five points away from 500 career points
Bruce Cassidy – Eight road wins out of 400 career NHL wins

VGK RATING GUIDE
Mark Stone – 12 points (3G, 9A)
Jack Eichel – 11 points (2G, 9A)
Ivan Barbashev – 9 points (5G, 4A)
Tomas Hertl – 7 points (3G,4A)
Shea Theodore – 7 points (1G, 6A)

LAST TIME
The Golden Knights earned a 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena to open their four-game homestand. Tomas Hertl led the team with four points (2G, 2A), setting a career high in a single game. Mark Stone, Pavel Dorofeyev, Alexander Holtz and Ivan Barbashev also scored in the win. Ilya Samsonov was strong in net with 32 saves.

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