Playing at Las Vegas is a tough enough assignment that an F isn't on the table here, but a D feels appropriate.
Two days ago, the Vegas Golden Knights (38-18-6) trounced the Toronto Maple Leafs. They were defensively sound and capitalized on their chances. On Friday, the Golden Knights enjoyed a repeat performance and beat the Pittsburgh Penguins (24-31-10) 4-0.
The Vegas Golden Knights (37-18-6) earned their third straight win on home ice as they defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs (38-21-3), 5-2, on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena.