The Vegas Golden Knights stormed through the 2024-25 postseason, flexing their offensive muscles and proving why they’re the offensive kings of the Pacific Division. With a lineup stacked with talent, let’s dive into the numbers behind the Knights’ most potent offensive players. As always, we’ll blend hometown pride with razor-sharp analysis—because that’s how we roll in Vegas.
Jack Eichel: The Playmaking Maestro
Jack Eichel has been the Knights’ offensive engine, leading the team with 10 points (1 goal, 9 assists) in 11 games. While his shooting percentage sits at a modest 3.3 percent, his ability to set up teammates has been unmatched. Eichel’s 23:08 average time on ice per game highlights his importance to the team, and his four power-play assists show he’s a key cog in Vegas’ special teams. Sure, his -8 plus/minus rating raises eyebrows, but when it comes to creating chances, Eichel is the guy you want on the ice.
Mark Stone: Captain Clutch
Mark Stone has been a force to be reckoned with, tallying 8 points (4 goals, 4 assists) in 10 games. His 19.0 shooting percentage is a testament to his efficiency, and his lone power-play goal and two power-play assists demonstrate his versatility. Stone’s leadership shines brightest in high-pressure moments, and his 20:24 average time on ice per game proves he’s always ready to deliver when the Knights need him most.
William Karlsson: Mr. Reliable
William Karlsson, the Knights’ steady center, has contributed 6 points (3 goals, 3 assists) in 11 games. His +5 plus/minus rating is the best on the team, showcasing his two-way prowess. With a 17.6 shooting percentage and a faceoff win rate of 52.5 percent, Karlsson continues to be a reliable presence in all situations. Knights fans will never forget his breakout 2017-18 season, and he’s proving once again why he’s a cornerstone of this franchise.
Alex Pietrangelo: The Offensive Defenseman
Defensemen don’t always get the spotlight, but Alex Pietrangelo deserves a shoutout for his 6 points (2 goals, 4 assists) in 10 games. His +1 plus/minus rating and 15.4 shooting percentage highlight his ability to contribute offensively while staying solid on the back end. Pietrangelo’s 23:02 average time on ice per game underscores his role as a workhorse for the Knights, and his leadership on the blue line is invaluable.
Marking the Stats Crown
The Knights have scored 28 goals in 11 games, with a team shooting percentage of 8.9 percent. Their power play has been effective, netting 8 goals and 14 assists, while their penalty kill has chipped in with 2 short-handed goals. These numbers reflect a balanced attack, with contributions from stars and depth players alike.
Vegas vs. Everyone
The Golden Knights’ offensive firepower is a testament to their depth and talent. Whether it’s Eichel threading the needle, Stone burying clutch goals, or Karlsson dominating the faceoff circle, this team is built to win. And let’s not forget Pietrangelo’s contributions from the blue line—because in Vegas, even the defense gets in on the action.