
Current Season
GP
39
W-L-OTL
16-16-7
GAA
2.62
SV%
.908
SO
3
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$4.50M
Total Value
$13.50M
Expires
3 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
Megan Keller channels her inner clutch gene in 3-on-3 overtime, weaving through pressure to bury the winner against Canada's stout defense in Milan. The U.S. women, riding a tournament of shutouts and Hilary Knight's late tying tip, finally flip the script on their archrivals after years of heartbreak. This victory cements Keller's legacy as the Farmington kid who delivered the third Olympic gold in program history, with every front office from Boston to Buffalo taking notes on her poise.
A gritty former Vegas Knight and one of the original Misfits calls it a career right after France bows out of Olympic contention. This journeyman forward laced up for Les Bleus one last time, battling through a brutal group stage rout by Canada and a playoff beatdown from Germany. Front offices around the league always respected his tenacity, and now he's stepping away on his terms as the Olympic dream fades for his squad.
The U.S. women's team stuns Canada in overtime to claim gold, with Hilary Knight tying it late and Megan Keller delivering the winner in Milan. Now the men's squad, led by Jack Hughes' two goals and Zach Werenski's three assists in a 6-2 semifinal rout of Slovakia, stares down Canada in Sunday's gold-medal clash. They've gone unbeaten through group play and quarters, but this rivalry matchup carries decades of bad blood from NHL stars who've battled it out season after season.
Hilary Knight pulls no punches in reflecting on Team USA's gritty 2-1 overtime triumph over Canada in the gold medal final, where her record-shattering goal kept the dream alive. The five-time Olympian captain opens up about the raw emotions surging through the locker room after Megan Keller sealed the deal, cementing a legacy that's been years in the making. With NHL eyes watching how this women's game influences the pro ranks, Knight's words carry weight beyond the Olympic ice.
Mitch Marner channels his inner closer, sniping the overtime winner to drag Canada back from the brink against Czechia in a heart-stopping Olympic quarterfinal. With Sidney Crosby sidelined by injury and the clock winding down, Marner's speed and vision sliced through the defense like we've seen in Vegas playoff runs. Coach Jon Cooper calls it the 'it' factor, and this Vegas Golden Knight proves why he's indispensable for the tournament favorites heading into semis.
Spencer Knight sees real value in the stomach bug that sidelined him and forced Drew Commesso into the net during Chicago's recent skid. The Blackhawks netminder, fresh off a three-year extension and a trade from Florida, believes battling through adversity like this sharpens his mental game for the playoff push. With Petr Mrazek and Arvid Soderblom also in the mix, Knight's perspective could redefine how the Hawks juggle their crowded crease down the stretch.