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Golden Knights Eye Playoff Lock with 18-Game Surge in Pacific Division Chase

By Matthias Binder February 25, 2026
Golden Knights face 18 games in 35 days in a tight Pacific Division playoff race
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Golden Knights face 18 games in 35 days in a tight Pacific Division playoff race

Contents
A Shaky Lead After Pre-Break StrugglesOlympic Aftermath Tests Roster DepthInjury Returns Bolster Lineup OptionsPacific Division Standings Snapshot

A Shaky Lead After Pre-Break Struggles (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – The Vegas Golden Knights hold a narrow four-point advantage in the Pacific Division as they launch into a demanding 18-game schedule over the next 35 days following the Olympic break.[1][2]

A Shaky Lead After Pre-Break Struggles

The team entered the Olympic pause with back-to-back victories that provided a timely boost. Those wins came after a rough patch where they dropped seven of eight contests. The recent 4-1 triumph over the Los Angeles Kings featured strong goaltending from Adin Hill, who stopped 32 shots.[1]

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Despite the hiccups, Vegas maintained its position atop the division. They have captured the Pacific crown in four of their eight NHL seasons and now carry the fourth-best Stanley Cup odds at 9-1 according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Every matchup ahead carries weight in this compressed timeline.

Olympic Aftermath Tests Roster Depth

Eight Golden Knights suited up for their countries in Milan-Cortina, with five reaching the gold-medal final where the United States edged Canada 2-1 in overtime. Forward Tomas Hertl, representing Czechia, emphasized the challenge: “It’s a lot of hockey coming up and it’s important hockey. Everybody’s fighting for the playoffs. You have to be ready because the games will come really fast, and you have to find a way to take care of your body because it’s already a long season for some of us.”[1]

Coach Bruce Cassidy, who assisted Team Canada, returned to oversee preparations. He noted the break’s dual impact. “Having a break could help us short term and long term. What I mean short term is they get to recover. It could hurt your roster tomorrow night. You’re taking five world-class players out, but if you look at the big picture, that’s something we are considering to give them time to decompress and then get back to work.” Players like Jack Eichel and Noah Hanifin celebrated the U.S. victory in Washington, delaying their return slightly.[2]

Injury Returns Bolster Lineup Options

Several players rejoined the fold from injured reserve ahead of the stretch. Defenseman Brayden McNabb recovered from an upper-body issue, while forwards Brandon Saad and Colton Sissons addressed undisclosed and upper-body ailments, respectively. Additional reinforcements loomed possible, including centers William Karlsson and Brett Howden, forward Jonas Rondbjerg, and goaltender Carter Hart.

Goaltending duties will split between Hill and Akira Schmid, the latter fresh off Olympic action with Switzerland. Hill expressed readiness after his pre-break performance. “I’ll play as many as they want me to play and I’ll be ready to go. I’m just looking for some wins.” Saad highlighted the mental benefits: “It’s a pretty long break. It’s a good mental reset finishing the last five or six weeks of the season. It feels a little different, but also you get excited to finish off the year strong and get to the playoffs.”[1]

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Pacific Division Standings Snapshot

Team Record Points
Vegas Golden Knights 27-16-14 68
Edmonton Oilers 28-22-8 64
Seattle Kraken 27-20-9 63
Anaheim Ducks 30-23-3 63
Los Angeles Kings 23-19-14 60

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The action opens against the Kings on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. Subsequent stops include the Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins, and more, blending divisional foes and cross-conference tests.

  • First five games: All on the road against Western and Eastern Conference opponents.
  • Home stand mid-stretch: Minnesota, Edmonton, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Buffalo, Utah.
  • Late push: Includes repeat visits from Edmonton and divisional clashes.

This gauntlet demands endurance as rivals lurk close behind.[5]

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The Golden Knights’ ability to navigate this frenzy could solidify their postseason seeding. Depth, recovery from international duty, and consistent goaltending will prove decisive. What strategies will Vegas employ to conquer the sprint? Share your predictions in the comments.

Key Takeaways

  • Vegas leads Pacific by four points but faces roster flux from Olympics.
  • 18 games in 35 days start with LA Kings road test.
  • Multiple injury returns enhance depth for the push.
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