The Vegas Golden Knights have been on a remarkable run this season, and they are now on the brink of winning the Stanley Cup. Despite the fact that many thought the Cup would be returning home to Canada after the last two years, the Golden Knights have defied the odds and are now just one win away from becoming the first expansion team in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup.
The Golden Knights have been a force to be reckoned with since their inaugural season in 2017-18. They finished their first season with a record of 51-24-7, good for 109 points and a third place finish in the Pacific Division. They then went on to have a remarkable playoff run, becoming the first expansion team to make it to the Stanley Cup Final in their first season.
This season, the Golden Knights have taken their game to another level. They finished the regular season with a record of 43-32-7, good for 93 points and a fifth place finish in the Pacific Division. Despite being the fifth seed in the division, they have gone on to have an impressive playoff run, defeating the top three seeds in the Pacific Division before sweeping the Winnipeg Jets in the Western Conference Final.
The Golden Knights are now just one win away from winning the Stanley Cup, and they have done it in remarkable fashion. They have been led by their stellar goaltending duo of Marc-Andre Fleury and Malcolm Subban, who have combined for a .927 save percentage and 2.15 goals against average in the playoffs. The Golden Knights also have a deep and talented roster, including forwards Jonathan Marchessault, William Karlsson, and Reilly Smith, as well as defensemen Nate Schmidt and Shea Theodore.
The Vegas Golden Knights are now just one win away from making history and winning the Stanley Cup. Despite many people thinking that the Cup would be returning home to Canada this season, the Golden Knights have defied the odds and are now on the brink of becoming the first expansion team in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup. It will be an exciting finish to an amazing season for the Golden Knights, and it will be a moment that will be remembered for years to come.