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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Golden Knights' 3 Toughest Matchups in 2018-19   August 16, 2018
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Remarkable. Astonishing. Flat-out unexpected. Those are some of the terms that
could justifiably be used to describe the Vegas Golden Knights inaugural NHL
season. A Pacific Division title that was followed by a marvelous run to the
Stanley Cup Final symbolized the magical season, even though they fell short in
 the fFnal to the Washington Capitals. Prior to the playoffs, the Golden
Knights posted a 51-win, 109-point regular season that saw them handle almost
every team with ease.

But now that the  Golden Knights have a full year under their belt, the other
30 NHL teams have a whole season of film to study, which will stiffen the
competition for Vegas. So who will be their sturdiest competitors this coming
season? Here are their three toughest matchups this season.Toronto Maple Leafs
- Nov. 6, 2018 (Road)

Whether it is Marc-Andre Fleury or Malcolm Subban in net, one of them will have
 to play their best game of the season when the Golden Knights take on this
offensive juggernaut. The Toronto Maple Leafs were already looking like a
legitimate Stanley Cup contender before July 1, 2018. This Mike Babcock-coached
 squad was coming off a 105-point regular season, their highest regular-season
point total in franchise history.

Toronto finished third in the Atlantic Division and met the division-rival
Boston Bruins in the opening round of the playoffs. Although the Leafs lost in
seven games, their ability to fight back from a 3-1 series deficit against a
more experienced playoff team was admirable.Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews
(Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports)

Furthermore, the Maple Leafs'; stable of talent was loaded and deep before the
2018 free agency period began. Toronto';s electric young trio of Auston
Matthews, Mitchell Marner, and William Nylander spearheaded an offense that
registered 270 goals, third-most in the NHL. All three players recorded at
least 60 points, with Marner';s 69-point mark a team-high. Matthews racked up
34 goals and 63 points in 62 games, but he most likely would have recorded his
second consecutive 40-goal season had he played closer to a full 82 games. The
most important aspect to note about this trio is that they are all under 23
years old.

And then July 1 hit.

The Maple Leafs inked former New York Islanders superstar John Tavares to a
seven-year, $77-million contract hours into free agency, a move automatically
making Toronto the odds-on favorite to win the Stanley Cup. The native of
Mississauga, Ontario. is coming off an 84-point season where he recorded 37
goals and 47 assists. Toronto is adding one of the league';s premier centres
who can be both a goal-scoring and assist-making threat.

Add the aforementioned four players to a roster with weapons such as Nazem
Kadri, Morgan Reilly, Jake Gardiner, and Zach Hyman, and the Golden Knights
will have their hands full when they head to the East Coast in early
November.Winnipeg Jets - Jan. 15, 2019 (Road)

There is a handful of thunderous environments in the NHL that are difficult on
visiting teams. Teams such as the Nashville Predators, Montreal Canadiens,
Minnesota Wild, and Chicago Blackhawks are some of the teams with that home
luxury.

The MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba is a completely different beast.The MTS
Centre in Winnipeg, MB. has become a deafening fortress for the Winnipeg Jets
to thrive in. The Jets boasted the best home record in the league last season.
(Photo by Jason Halstead /Getty Images)

It is deafening. Rambunctious. Ear-ringing. Any synonym of the word 'loud'; or
'noisy'; can perfectly describe the atmosphere inside the MTS Centre. Jets head
 coach Paul Maurice may have articulated the environment best in a May 9, 2018
 article discussing Winnipeg';s postseason run.

"I don';t know if they can yell any louder," Maurice said to the Associated
Press when talking about the Jets'; passionate fan base.

Needless to say, the Golden Knights'; lone visit to Winnipeg this coming season
 could be extremely daunting because the Jets make full use of their incredible
 home-ice advantage. Winnipeg finished the 2017-18 regular season with the
league';s top home record of 32-7-2, with many of those wins coming in dominant
 fashion. One of their most notable home blowouts came against the Golden
Knights on Dec. 1, 2017 when the Jets rolled through Vegas 7-4. In total, the
Jets had 14 five-goal games at home last season.

Vegas was able to find success at the MTS Centre in the playoffs, as they won
Games 2 and 5 of their Western Conference Final series in Winnipeg. The Golden
Knights wrapped up the series in the fifth game, but there is no doubt Jets
fans will remember Vegas preventing their beloved Jets from appearing in the
Final.The Vegas Golden Knights celebrate with the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
after defeating the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 in Game Five of the Western Conference
Final. (Photo by Jason Halstead/Getty Images)

Lost in all the hoopla surrounding the MTS Centre environment is the fact that
Winnipeg was the second-best overall team in the NHL last season. With a record
 of 52-20-10 and 114 points, the Jets were right behind the Nashville Predators
 in the league-wide standings. Putting up goals was not a challenge for
Winnipeg, as they were second in NHL with 3.3 goals per game and had the
league';s second-leading goal scorer in Patrick Laine with 44.

A 91-point season came from forward Blake Wheeler, who was tied for a
league-high 68 assists with Philadelphia Flyers captain Claude Giroux. Forwards
 Mark Scheifele and Nikolaj Ehlers recorded 60 points apiece. The mix of a
roaring atmosphere and high-octane offense will make this a vigorous match for
Vegas.Washington Capitals - Dec. 4, 2018 (Home)

If they could beat Vegas twice on the road in the playoffs, then the Capitals
can do it one more time when the two squads meet in early December.

Washington will clearly be one of the most talked about teams in the 2018-19
season. The Capitals will be coming off their first Stanley Cup championship
after they defeated the Golden Knights in five games this past June, so their
confidence going into this matchup will be through the roof.Washington Capitals
 forward Alex Ovechkin kisses the Stanley Cup after hoisting it in front of the
 Golden Knights faithful in the T-Mobile Arena. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/NHLI via
 Getty Images)

But more importantly, the Capitals will be returning their core group of
players that led the team to hockey';s pinnacle. Spearheading the Washington
attack is superstar forward Alex Ovechkin, who rattled off 49 goals and 87
points last regular season. The Russian-born sniper was awarded his seventh
career Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy for leading the NHL in goals scored,
which is astonishing given that he is 32 years of age.

Ovechkin also eclipsed the 600-goal mark for his career. Moreover, he captured
his first career Stanley Cup title and took home the Conn Smythe Trophy as
the most valuable player in the postseason. Now that he got his first taste of
 ultimate NHL glory, do not be surprised if the 32-year-old forward plays his
best season yet, as an eighth 50-goal season would not be stunning.

The supporting cast around Ovechkin is one of the most well-rounded in the NHL,
 a major reason why Washington was able to defeat the Golden Knights in five
games. Evgeny Kuznetsov and Niklas Backstrom are both coming off productive
seasons offensively in 2017-18, as the pair recorded 83 and 71 points
respectively. After their top-three scorers, the Capitals'; lineup includes
forwards T.J. Oshie, Tom Wilson, and Lars Eller, as well as defensemen John
Carlson, Dmitry Orlov, and Matt Niskanen.Washington Capitals right wing T.J.
Oshie (77) celebrates his goal with Washington Capitals center Nicklas
Backstrom (19) during the second period in game six of the Eastern Conference
Final. (Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports)

Not only can all those skaters contribute offensively, but they are also
extremely valuable in the physicality department and have a knack for laying
out bone-crunching hits when necessary. One forward to keep an eye on is
Devante Smith-Pelley, a well-known agitator who recorded seven goals in
Washington';s postseason run.

What';s most imperative about this matchup is Washington';s confidence about
winning in a hostile environment such as the T-Mobile. The Capitals twice
defeated the Golden Knights on the road after Vegas established themselves as
one of the most dominant home teams in the NHL. Up until Game 2 of the
championship series, the Golden Knights were virtually unstoppable in front of
their booming fan base. Washington changed that, and that will carry over into
their second meeting of the season, making this a very stiff test for Vegas.

Expectations will be high for the Golden Knights as they enter their second
season of NHL existence, but these three matchups will be their most daunting
in the 2018-19 campaign. And because the hype machine surrounding Vegas will be
 rampant this coming season, do not be shocked if the first game in question is
 billed as a potential preview of the 2019 Stanley Cup Final.

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