Since the 4 Nations Face-Off in February, the Vegas Golden Knights have been one of the hottest teams in the NHL. They’ve found another gear, going 12-3-2 while playing some of their most complete hockey of the season.
The Vegas Golden Knights are holding onto the Pacific Division lead heading into Tuesday’s action. A division title is always a nice goal, but Vegas is looking for its second Stanley Cup in its short history.
The Vegas Golden Knights activated defenseman Shea Theodore from the injured reserve Tuesday following a 14-game absence related to an arm injury. Sidelined since early February, Theodore suffered the injury while competing with Canada at the recent 4 Nations Face-Off.
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The Golden Knights are expected to activate defenseman Shea Theodore from long-term injured reserve, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
When the Vegas Golden Knights took the ice for practice on Tuesday, two familiar faces were among the expected group: Cole Schwindt and William Karlsson.
The NHL Trade Deadline is less than two weeks away. Friday night, The Fourth Period released their newest Trade Watch List with 40 players listed. Of those 40 players, five were reportedly linked to the Vegas Golden Knights.
A raucous, bombastic atmosphere highlighted a 3-1 win for Team USA over Team Canada in Saturday night's heavyweight showdown in Montreal.
The Vegas Golden Knights look to be without Shea Theodore’s services for the foreseeable future. The team expects him to be out week-to-week; however,
The Vegas Golden Knights were the biggest losers Wednesday night when Canada beat Sweden in the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament. Star defenseman Shea Theodore was injured early in the second period when he collided awkwardly with the boards after a hit from Adrian Kempe.
No team has been better at taking advantage of the NHL's salary cap loopholes and long-term injured list than the Vegas Golden Knights.
Team Canada knows who the next man up is after facing a huge blow in their opening game of the 4 Nations Faceoff, losing Shea Theodore in an OT win. Canada took down Vancouver Canucks star Elias Pettersson and Team Sweden on Wednesday night's opening game.
Canada has made a sudden add to their defensive group after defenseman Shea Theodore exited the team's first game against Sweden due to an injury suffered that ended his tournament.
One Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman could shockingly join the 4 Nations Face-Off for Team Canada after an injury.
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the remainder of the 4 Nations Face-Off after sustaining an upper-body injury while playing for Canada.
The rules of the 4 Nations Tournament state that a team cannot bring in a replacement player if an active roster member goes down. The only change to that rule would be if additional injuries took place and that team could not ice at least 18 skaters.
Canada defenseman Shea Theodore will be sidelined for the rest of the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Until last night, things were looking up for the Vegas Golden Knights. Their East Coast road trip got off to a less-than-ideal start with losses to the New York Rangers and New York Islanders, but the Golden Knights responded with definitive wins over the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins.
In an entertaining 4 Nations Face-Off opening game that had a bit of everything, Team Canada started strong but let Team Sweden back in. With the game tied at three, it went to a 10-minute overtime, where Team Canada pulled out a 4-3 win.
We have our first casualty of the 4 Nations Face-Off. Canada defenseman Shea Theodore had to leave the opening game of the tournament against Sweden due to an injury.
The 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament has gotten off to a bad start for the Vegas Golden Knights. Mark Stone and Shea Theodore were in action tonight for Team Canada against Team Sweden.
The Vegas Golden Knights locked up their man on Thursday, signing defenseman Shea Theodore to a seven-year, $51.975 million contract with a $7.425 million cap hit.
It looks like the Vegas Golden Knights will be a contender in the Pacific Division for a long time to come. On Thursday afternoon, they signed defenceman Shea Theodore to an extension worth an annual cap hit of $7.425 million over the next seven years.
The Vegas Golden Knights and defenseman Shea Theadore are in it for life.
On Thursday (Oct. 24) afternoon, the Vegas Golden Knights announced they had signed defender Shea Theodore to a seven-year contract extension worth $7.425 million annually.
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The 28-year-old was on a tear to start the season but suffered an upper-body injury and has not played since Nov. 22.
The team announced on Wednesday that Shea Theodore underwent surgery due to an upper-body injury and will be out week-to-week.
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