The Vegas Golden Knights claimed their fourth Pacific Division title in eight seasons thanks to a 5-3 win over the Nashville Predators Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Wes Crosby: Chicago Blackhawks forward Philipp Kurashev left towards the end of the third period after taking a puck to the face. Aarif Deen of Colorado Hockey Now: Gabriel Landeskog continues to practice with the Colorado Avalanche but he won’t be ready to return this week.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
Nashville Predators forward Jonathan Marchessault is set to make his return to the lineup Tuesday versus the New York Islanders following a four-game absence due to a lower-body injury, reports team broadcaster Max Herz.
Nashville Predators forward Jonathan Marchessault isn't afraid to mix it up, and he stirred the pot during today's game against the St. Louis Blues after
It certainly wouldn’t be an overstatement to say the Nashville Predators overplayed their hand last summer.
Jonathan Marchessault's goal with 10:49 left gave the Nashville Predators a 2-1 victory over the host visiting Colorado Avalanche on Saturday. Marchessault's third goal in his four games and Justin Barron's goal were held up by Juuse Saros, who made 31 saves to break a personal five-game losing streak.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev scored a hat trick in a 5-3 loss to the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday. Tomas Hertl and Victor Olofsson added two assists, while Ilya Samsonov made 18 saves for Vegas (29-12-3), which has lost three of its last four.
Nashville Predators forward Jonathan Marchessault told the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Danny Webster that he’s excited to see his former teammates when the Vegas Golden Knights come into town on Tuesday.
Jonathan Marchessault had two goals and an assist and the Nashville Predators have won back-to-back games for the first time since October by defeating the visiting Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 on Monday night in the final game before a three-day holiday break.
As per a report by Anthony Pellegrino of IceInsider.com, Jonathan Marchessault told the Montreal media following a loss to the Montreal Canadiens (translated
When the Montreal Canadiens beat the Nashville Predators on Thursday night, it marked a meeting between two of the NHL’s lower-tier teams. Heading into 2024-25, it wasn’t supposed to be that way.
Jonathan Marchessault opted for the Predators when the free agent market opened on July1. Nashville also picked up Steven Stamkos, which suggested a good season and a playoff berth with the minutiae to go all the way.
This past offseason, the Nashville Predators made a flurry of moves, including the signings of Steven Stamkos, Brady Skeji and Jonathan Marchessault. While it hasn’t been a stellar start for the club, losing five straight in their first five games, they bounced back with a 4-0 win over the Boston Bruins Tuesday night.
However, during his jersey retirement ceremony, he revealed a truly horrible event that happened to him just 24 hours earlier. As Marchessault revealed, his mother passed away.
Jonathan Marchessault was a staple of the Las Vegas Golden Knights franchise for seven years and had been with them since the very beginning. However, this season, Marchessault will be playing with the Nashville Predators.
Fifteen minutes into NHL free agency many had already crowned the Nashville Predators as the day’s biggest winners.
The Quebec native immediately becomes one of the most attractive goal-scoring options on the market and will almost certainly have a new home within hours.
2023 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Marchessault is set to test the free agency market on Monday. Despite a stellar season with the Vegas Golden Knights, where he scored 42 goals and added 27 assists in all 82 games, Marchessault and the Golden Knights could not agree on terms for a new contract.
Not every player will be worth what they are signed for, however. So let us take a look at four unrestricted free agents that teams should be avoiding.
There is still a chance one of the original Vegas Golden Knights stays in his current home. Jonathan Marchessault, one of the ‘Original Misfits’ of the Golden Knights, has just finished the final year of his six-year contract that he signed with the team back in January 2018, one of the first big signings by the expansion franchise.
The Vegas Golden Knights could find a way to re-sign hallmark winger Jonathan Marchessault, per David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, a recent NHL Now segment.
Jonathan Marchessault has lived in Vegas for seven years. In that time, he has become a proven Golden Knights goal scorer. Now, he’s hoping that the talent developed in Vegas can stay in Vegas.
It's the last day of the NHL regular season, and we want to end it on a bang. Most of these games matter very little, but we're seeing quite a lot to like from the Vegas Golden Knights tonight, and we're going aggressive off of that read.
It was a near-perfect road trip for the Vegas Golden Knights. With their playoff position teetering after a run of bad luck, injuries, and try-hard losses, the Golden Knights won three of four games and earned points in all four games on their road trip through the Central Division.
Back in August, Golden Knights winger Jonathan Marchessault noted that there had yet to be any discussions about a possible contract extension. However, his agent Pat Brisson told Mark Anderson of the Associated Press that there have been several discussions throughout the year.
Original misfit Jonathan Marchessault has been one of the most consistent members of the Vegas Golden Knights since day one. Marchessault has been a key contributor with 175 goals and 213 assists in 482 games and chipped in 71 points in 95 playoff games for the Golden Knights.
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