NHL · Pacific · Las Vegas, Nevada, US · T-Mobile Arena
Vegas Golden Knights
The franchise that defied every expansion precedent, the Golden Knights arrived in Las Vegas and immediately went all-in - reaching the Cup Final in year one, winning it all in year six, and proving that the sports capital of the world was missing only one thing: a hockey team to love.
The Vegas Golden Knights rewrote the rulebook on what an expansion franchise can accomplish. In their inaugural 2017-18 season, the Knights reached the Stanley Cup Final, uniting a city still reeling from the October 1 mass shooting in a way that transcended sports. The strategy of shrewd acquisitions, aggressive trades, and a willingness to spend that reflected Vegas's go-big-or-go-home ethos paid its ultimate dividend in 2023, when the Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup in just their sixth season - cementing their place as the most successful expansion franchise in NHL history.
The Golden Knights remain competitive and dangerous heading into the 2025-26 season, sustained by the same aggressive roster management philosophy that built the franchise from nothing. The organization has never been content to stand pat, constantly churning the roster in pursuit of the next edge, and the franchise's willingness to make bold moves keeps them relevant in a loaded Pacific Division. Jack Eichel, Mark Stone, and a deep supporting cast give Vegas the kind of roster depth that makes them a threat every spring, even as the competition in the Western Conference has intensified.
T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip provides a game-day experience unlike any other in professional sports - pregame shows that rival Cirque du Soleil, a crowd that mixes hockey lifers with curious tourists, and an energy level that reflects the city's DNA. The Golden Knights have proven that Las Vegas is not just a viable hockey market but a thriving one, with a season-ticket base and corporate support that many traditional markets would envy. In a city built on spectacle, the Golden Knights have become the greatest show on ice - and their refusal to settle for anything less than contention makes them one of the most fascinating franchises in the sport.