List of Vegas Golden Knights players explained

The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. They are members of the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Western Conference. The Golden Knights franchise has been a part of the NHL since 2017,[1] and plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.[2]

This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Vegas Golden Knights.

Key

Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, retired number, or Stanley Cup champion with the Golden Knights.

Abbreviations
NatNationality
GPGames played
SCStanley Cup champion
RetJersey number retired by team
HHOFElected to the Hockey Hall of Fame
Goaltenders
WWinsSOShutouts
LLossesGAAGoals against average
OTLOvertime LossesSV%Save percentage
Skaters
PosPositionRWRight wingAAssists
DDefencemanCCentrePPoints
LWLeft wingGGoalsPIMPenalty minutes

The seasons column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2018–19 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2018–2019, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

Statistics are complete to the end of the 2023–24 NHL season.

Goaltenders

Goaltenders who have played for the franchise[3]
NameSeasonsGPWLOTLSOGAASV%GPWLSOGAASV%Notes
Regular seasonPlayoffs
2021–20232.66.9063.18.894SC 2023
2017–20213.10.906
2017–20186.67.500
2017–2021 2.41.9172.25.920Vezina Trophy2020–21
William M. Jennings Trophy – 2020–21
2022–present2.60.9122.09.932SC 2023
2017–20193.92.871
2019–present2.61.9102.25.920William M. Jennings Trophy2020–21
2022–20243.57.902
2022–20233.13.901SC 2023
2019–20204.38.857
2017–20202.92.901
2020–20242.67.9122.35.921SC 2023

Skaters

Skaters who have played for the franchise
NamePosSeasonsGPGAPPIMGPGAPPIMNotes
Regular seasonPlayoffs
C2021–2024SC 2023
C2021–2022
C2022–presentSC 2023
LW2017–2019
D2019–2020
D2023–2024
C2022–2023SC 2023
C2023–present
C2021–2022
C2019–2021
C2017–2019
LW2018–2019
LW2017–2024SC 2023
D2020–2022
D2023–present
C2021–2024SC 2023
C2019–2020
RW2021–2022
LW2023–present
LW2021–present
C2017–2020
C2021–presentSC 2023
D2017–2020Mark Messier Leadership Award2017–18
C2022–present
D2017–2018
C2019–2021
D2019–presentSC 2023
D2023–present
LW2017–2019
D2021–2022
C2023–present
D2018–2021
C2021–presentSC 2023
D2017–2019
D2021–presentSC 2023
RW2017–2019
C2020–2022
C2021–2022
RW2020–2021
C2017–presentSC 2023
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy – 2017–18
RW2022–2023SC 2023
RW2019–presentSC 2023
D2021–present
C2020–2021
LW2017–2018
C2021–2023
C2017–2019
RW2023–2024
C2017–2024SC 2023
Conn Smythe Trophy2023
D2019–2024SC 2023
C2017–2018
D2017–presentSC 2023
D2017–2020
D2017–2019
D2021–2024
C2023–present
LW2017–2018
LW2017–2021
D2021–2024SC 2023
LW2018–2022
C2021–2022
LW2017–2018
D2020–presentSC 2023
C2017–2020
D2021–2022
F2019–2020
RW2017–2021
RW2022–2024
RW2021–present
C2019–presentSC 2023
D2017–2018
D2017–2020
D2018–2019
LW2017–2018
C2020–2021
RW2017–2023SC 2023
C2018–2020
C2019–2024SC 2023
RW2018–presentSC 2023
Captain, 2021–present
LW2017–2018
D2017–presentSC 2023
RW2017–2021
D2017–presentSC 2023
RW2018–2020

Notes and References

  1. News: Introducing the Vegas Golden Knights. Vegas Golden Knights. November 22, 2016. February 26, 2018.
  2. News: Mitanis. Marcus. T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to Open Spring 2016. Skyrisecities. February 19, 2016. February 26, 2018.
  3. Web site: Vegas Golden Knights all-time player list . hockeyDB.com . hockeyDB.com . April 18, 2018.