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Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy was upset by an unpenalized trip that forced Brayden McNabb out of the game not long ...
When play resumed, McDavid worked his magic with a beautiful setup for Draisaitl, who scored to give Edmonton a 5-4 win. In ...
The Vegas Golden Knights have dropped the first two games of their postseason series with the Edmonton Oilers on home ice.
Entering their second-round playoff series, the Vegas Golden Knights were feeling very confident as they got ready to face ...
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone left Game 3 against the Oilers with an injury, and Bruce Cassidy didn't share much of an ...
Vegas Golden Knights faced a heartbreaking Game 2 loss against the Oilers, intensified by a controversial no-call. Coach ...
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy spoke about after a non-call injured Brayden McNabb in their Game 2 loss to the Oilers.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNMATHESON: ‘Phenomenal’ Perry in centre of action with offence, hit on StoneWhile Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry had two goals in Game 3, in his 224th playoff game, one back of Glenn Anderson on ...
Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy was upset by an unpenalized trip that forced defenseman Brayden McNabb out of the game not long before the Edmonton Oilers scored in overtime Thursday night.
In the aftermath of the loss, Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy called out referee Gord Dwyer by name when asked about the non-call. "Listen, Gord's looking at it," Cassidy said. "He blew it.
Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy didn't hold back after a controversial no-call preceded the Edmonton Oilers' overtime winner in Game 2, calling out the officiating in a critical moment.
After Game 2, Vegas head coach Bruce Cassidy discussed the play of goalie Adin Hill. “There are positions and areas of the game that you gotta outplay them,” coach Bruce Cassidy said bluntly.
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