Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen injured
Halfway through the period, with the pace of play slowing down and a 3-2 Vegas Golden Knights lead, Mark Stone leaned into an attempt to
As if the Golden Knights’ rivalry with the Dallas Stars needed more fuel to the fire. Captain Mark Stone’s tripping penalty on Dallas defenseman Miro Heiskanen at 7:56 of the third period was a chaotic moment that proved to be the turning point in the Knights’ 4-3 overtime loss Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Alex Eschelman talked with Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone about his go-time activity on his off days.
For the first time in nearly two weeks, the Vegas Golden Knights have won a game. They defeated the St. Louis Blues, 4-2, on Thursday in St.
Mark Stone scored 19 seconds into the game and had an assist as the Vegas Golden Knights snapped a four-game skid with a 4-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night. Victor Olofsson, Pavel Dorofeyev and Tomas Hertl also added goals while Ilya Samsonov made 15 saves as Vegas won for the second time in its last eight games.
LOUIS (AP) — Mark Stone scored 19 seconds into the game and ... which beat the Golden Knights 5-4 in a shootout Monday night in Las Vegas. Hertl, who scored into an empty net with 27 seconds ...
The Vegas Golden Knights have dropped five of ... but it’s preventable stuff,” Captain Mark Stone said. “We’ll be ready to go on Monday (against the Blues).” It’s not abnormal for ...
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The former Ottawa Senators star was ripped on social media after colliding with Miro Heiskanen's knee on Tuesday night.
Bad things happen in hockey sometimes, and it's nobody's fault. That sure looks like what happened in the Stone and Heiskanen incident, says Ken Campbell.