Ken Boehlke of Sin Bin Vegas joined Daily Faceoff Live to discuss the Vegas Golden Knights’ hot start to the season and, more importantly, how forward and recent highlight reel sensation Paul Cotter has played a big role in the team’s early season success.
The Vegas Golden Knights managed to keep their historic start alive on Tuesday by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in regulation at T-Mobile Arena to extend their winning streak and bring their record to a perfect 7-0-0.
The Vegas Golden Knights extended their historic start with a come-from-behind win against the Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena. Paul Cotter led the charge with the equalizer just over 12 minutes into the third period, and Shea Theodore potted the game-winner with 31.5 seconds remaining, giving Vegas the 3-2 victory.
Nicolas Roy, Marc Stone and Paul Cotter netted third-period goals as the visiting Vegas Golden Knights continued their surge with a 5-3 win against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.
Coach Bruce Cassidy chose to sit most of last season’s veterans during Tuesday’s preseason game against the San Jose Sharks. This game was important for Paul Cotter, Pavel Dorofeyev, Max Comtois, and Brendan Brisson.
The Cup has been hoisted, the parade has travelled the Strip, and several colourful speeches have been given. For the Vegas Golden Knights, the last week has been one of celebration.
Vegas Golden Knights rookie forward Paul Cotter is on a roll. The young winger has scored a goal in his last three games and has become a crucial contributor to Vegas' lineup during this four-game win streak.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Paul Cotter continues to prove why he belongs as a full-time NHL forward. Cotter took the preseason by storm and earned himself a spot with the big club after playing two seasons with the Henderson Silver Knights and just over a handful of games with Vegas last season.
Forward Paul Cotter has been the Vegas Golden Knights' most pleasant surprises of the 2022 season so far. Cotter was brought up as a full-time member of the club last season and has certainly seized the opportunity.
The Vegas Golden Knights got off to their best start in a long time on Saturday night when they defeated the Washington Capitals 6-2. Vegas scored its first goal less than 3 minutes into the game, which it followed up with a second goal before the midway point of the first period.
Paul Cotter scored two goals and Nicolas Roy had a goal and two assists as the Vegas Golden Knights snapped a season-long three-game losing streak with a 6-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The first place Golden Knights host the second place Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in just their second game since the return of Jack Eichel and Paul Cotter.
Some huge news for the Vegas Golden Knights came out on Wednesday afternoon, as Jack Eichel is expected to suit up for Thursday night’s game versus the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The absence of Jonathan Marchessault leaves a major hole in the Golden Knights lineup. Playing in his usual spot next to Reilly Smith and William Karlsson, Marchessault has been putting up points this year, potting 14 goals and 27 points in 35 games.
The already shorthanded Vegas Golden Knights endured another injury when young forward Paul Cotter took a big hit with roughly 5 minutes to go in the second period of Thursday's game against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Paul Cotter scored in the seventh round of the shootout to give the visiting Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday night.
Throughout the 2022-23 preseason, no player was more impressive than Paul Cotter on the Vegas Golden Knights. After a short stint with the team near the
Just three games remain in the Vegas Golden Knights' preseason. Coach Bruce Cassidy and his staff have begun to iron out who their squad will be at the start of the regular season, as two waves of reassignments have taken place.
(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen) The Golden Knights came into training camp without much uncertainty in the lineup. Sure there are guys who could solidify roles on different lines or pairs, but the 18 skaters expected to be on the ice for Vegas when they head to Los Angeles are pretty set.
The Vegas Golden Knights have announced a pair of three-year contract extensions, one going to Jake Leschyshyn and the other Paul Cotter. Leschyshyn, 23, has agreed to a three-year, $2.3 million deal that will carry an average annual value (AAV) of $766,667.
Seven wins in nine games, and suddenly this team may be on to something. Paul Cotter did Paul Cotter things. It’s a proclamation that’s been made many times over, and in his second NHL game, it came to fruition.
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