Christmas is 48 hours away. For most, that means time off to be with family and friends.
That includes the Golden Knights, who will get three days off after Saturday’s 5 p.m. game against the Washington Capitals at T-Mobile Arena. But with things going so well, they probably would prefer not to have a Christmas break and stay in their routine.
The Knights conclude their five-game homestand riding a hot hand. They’re 3-0-1 and have won seven of their past eight overall. They have 46 points, two out of first place in the Pacific Division, and have three games in hand over first-place Los Angeles.