Golden Knights revealed Logan Thompson will get the start for game one
Tonight, the Vegas Golden Knights are gearing up to face off against the Dallas Stars in game 1 of their series, and the team has just unveiled their starting goalie.
It's official, Logan Thompson will be guarding the net for the Golden Knights in tonight's matchup against the Stars. After much speculation, the decision has been made, as reported by Jesse Granger.
The Golden Knights have been rotating their goalies throughout the season, with the reliable Adin Hill also on the roster. Thompson has seen action in 46 games this year, boasting a 2.70 goals against average and a .908 save percentage. Meanwhile, Hill has had a solid season as well, playing 35 games with a 2.71 goals against average and a .909 save percentage.
With such strong goaltending options, the Golden Knights have a solid advantage heading into the postseason. All eyes will be on Thompson as he takes the ice tonight in what promises to be an exciting start to the playoffs for the Knights.
Source: Houseofhockey
Las Vegas Golden Knights reveal Logan Thompson as game 1 starter
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