NASHVILLE, Tenn. — William Karlsson hasn’t memorized the Golden Knights’ upcoming schedule. But he’s certain of one thing.
“All I know is we have a lot of road games,” Karlsson said. “That means we’re going to be home later in the year, right? So, it has its ups and it has its downs.”
After giving the NHL’s newest team a favorable schedule to open its inaugural season, the empire struck back in the Knights’ second year.
Starting with Tuesday’s game against the Predators at Bridgestone Arena, the Knights play 12 of their next 17 games on the road, including six of their next seven away from home against teams with a combined record of 35-19-9.