Golden Knights just want anything to go their way against Predators
Vegas Golden Knights F Keegan Kolesar (55) and Vegas Golden Knights G Adin Hill (33) seen after defeating the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday February 5, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The good news for the Vegas Golden Knights about dropping an absolute dud last game? There truly is nowhere to go but up.
On Saturday, the Golden Knights need to wake up bright and early to turn their season around when they face the Nashville Predators. Venue : Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN Date : Saturday, March 21 Time : 11:00 am PST How To Watch : SCRIPPS, ESPN+ Radio : 1340 AM, 94. 7 FM The tape from the last game against the Utah Mammoth has almost certainly been burned.
From being shut out for the second straight game to three goals on the first three shots, the Golden Knights now find themselves in the home stretch with questions basically everywhere. With limited time and options to address the issues, Vegas needs to show genuine desperation quickly to get back to any semblance of a Stanley Cup contender. Here is how getting back on the road against a Predators team desperate to enter the playoff picture can get things back.
No Golden Goose Going back to the third period against the Chicago Blackhawks on Mar. 14, the Golden Knights have been shutout for seven straight periods and change. The lack of offense has frustrated head coach Bruce Cassidy, who all but demanded better execution from his players on offense.
The strategy the Golden Knights have seemed to implement over the past few games is simply not functioning, so the impetus is on the team to make dramatic changes. Regardless of how or who the job gets done, the Golden Knights need to emulate the weather of their home city and heat up quickly. Do your job Just when things looked to be turning around for Adin Hill, the Mammoth game destroyed any and all goodwill within ten minutes.