Vegas Golden Knights Upcoming Events & Tickets

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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025–26 Vegas Golden Knights will mark the franchise’s ninth NHL season, competing in the Pacific Division under longtime general manager Kelly McCrimmon and head coach Bruce Cassidy, with Mark Stone serving as team captain and Jack Eichel, William Karlsson, and Alex Pietrangelo as alternate captains. They host their games at T‑Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, and remain affiliated with the Henderson Silver Knights (AHL) and Tahoe Knight Monsters (ECHL). Disappointing a bit with a second‑round playoff exit in the 2024–25 season, having won the Pacific Division and advanced past Minnesota before falling to Edmonton, the Golden Knights come into 2025–26 with added firepower — having acquired star winger Mitch Marner via trade in July and reportedly eyeing Connor McDavid as a potential free agent target in 2026 amid uncertainty around Jack Eichel’s future.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Vegas Golden Knights 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary widely based on factors like opponent, seating location, and timing. Typical listings fall in the $100–$200 range for standard lower- or upper-level seats. Premium matchups — especially rivalry games or contests featuring marquee teams like Toronto or Boston — are often priced higher, sometimes exceeding $400–$600, depending on demand and section. Mid-tier games and weekday matchups may offer deals as low as $60–$100, while high-end seats close to the ice or center section for big events can push prices well into the hundreds of dollars, with select listings approaching $600 or more for sought-after games.
VIP or premium listings generally start at around $300 per ticket, with upper-end pricing reaching up to $988 or more, depending on matchup and seating location — such as sections near the glass or club/lounge level.
KNIGHTS’ OPPONENTS: The Vegas Golden Knights’ 2025–26 season features games against all 31 other NHL teams, including multiple matchups with their Pacific Division rivals — the Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, and the new Utah team. As a Western Conference contender, they also face Central Division opponents like the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, Arizona Coyotes, and Chicago Blackhawks. Additionally, the Golden Knights play each Eastern Conference team at least once, including top franchises such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, and Tampa Bay Lightning, ensuring a full and competitive slate throughout the regular season.
KNIGHTS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 6–12):
Oct 8 vs Los Angeles; Oct 9 @ San Jose; Oct 11 @ Seattle - Week 2 (Oct 13–19):
Oct 14 @ Calgary; Oct 16 vs Boston; Oct 18 vs Calgary - Week 3 (Oct 20–26):
Oct 20 vs Carolina; Oct 25 @ Florida; Oct 26 @ Tampa Bay - Week 4 (Oct 27–Nov 2):
Oct 28 @ Carolina; Oct 31 vs Colorado - Week 5 (Nov 3–9):
Nov 4 vs Detroit; Nov 6 vs Tampa Bay; Nov 8 vs Anaheim - Week 6 (Nov 10–16):
Nov 10 vs Florida; Nov 13 vs NY Islanders; Nov 15 @ St. Louis; Nov 16 @ Minnesota - Week 7 (Nov 17–23):
Nov 18 vs NY Rangers; Nov 20 @ Utah; Nov 22 @ Anaheim; Nov 24 @ Utah; Nov 26 vs Ottawa - Week 8 (Nov 24–30):
Nov 28 vs Montreal; Nov 29 vs San Jose - Week 9 (Dec 1–7):
Dec 2 vs Chicago; Dec 5 @ New Jersey; Dec 7 @ New York - Week 10 (Dec 8–14):
Dec 9 @ New York; Dec 11 @ Philadelphia; Dec 13 @ Columbus - Week 11 (Dec 15–21):
Dec 17 vs New Jersey; Dec 20 @ Calgary; Dec 21 @ Edmonton - Week 12 (Dec 22–28):
Dec 23 vs San Jose; Dec 27 vs Colorado; Dec 29 vs Minnesota; Dec 31 vs Nashville - Week 13 (Jan 1–7):
Jan 2 @ St. Louis; Jan 4 @ Chicago; Jan 6 @ Winnipeg; Jan 8 vs Columbus - Week 14 (Jan 8–14):
Jan 10 vs St. Louis; Jan 11 @ San Jose; Jan 14 @ Los Angeles - Week 15 (Jan 15–21):
Jan 15 vs Toronto; Jan 17 vs Nashville; Jan 19 vs Philadelphia - Week 16 (Jan 22–28):
Jan 22 @ Boston; Jan 23 @ Toronto; Jan 25 @ Ottawa; Jan 27 @ Montreal; Jan 29 vs Dallas; Jan 31 vs Seattle - Week 17 (Feb 1–7):
Feb 1 @ Anaheim; Feb 4 vs Vancouver; Feb 5 vs Los Angeles - Week 18 (Feb 8–14):
(No games — Olympic break in February 2026) - Week 19 (Feb 23–Mar 1):
Feb 25 @ Los Angeles; Feb 27 @ Washington - Week 20 (Mar 2–8):
Mar 1 @ Pittsburgh; Mar 3 @ Buffalo; Mar 4 @ Detroit; Mar 6 vs Minnesota; Mar 8 vs Edmonton - Week 21 (Mar 9–15):
Mar 10 @ Dallas; Mar 12 vs Pittsburgh; Mar 14 vs Chicago; Mar 17 vs Buffalo; Mar 19 vs Utah - Week 22 (Mar 16–22):
Mar 21 @ Nashville; Mar 22 @ Dallas - Week 23 (Mar 23–29):
Mar 24 @ Winnipeg; Mar 26 vs Edmonton; Mar 28 vs Washington; Mar 30 vs Vancouver - Week 24 (Mar 30–Apr 5):
Apr 2 vs Calgary; Apr 4 @ Edmonton; Apr 7 @ Vancouver; Apr 9 @ Seattle - Week 25 (Apr 6–12):
Apr 11 @ Colorado; Apr 13 vs Winnipeg; Apr 15 vs Seattle - Week 26 (Apr 13–16):
Apr 16 @ San Jose
ABOUT VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS: The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in Las Vegas, Nevada. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference. The team was founded in 2017 as an expansion franchise and quickly made history with one of the most successful inaugural seasons in NHL history, reaching the Stanley Cup Final in their first year. The Golden Knights have since become known for their competitive rosters, fast-paced style of play, and strong fan support both locally and across the league.
The team plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena, located on the Las Vegas Strip, where fans are treated to an electric game-day atmosphere that blends hockey tradition with Vegas-style entertainment. Owned by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment and led by general manager Kelly McCrimmon and head coach Bruce Cassidy, the franchise has built a winning culture centered around depth, versatility, and bold roster moves — including the acquisition of stars like Jack Eichel, Mark Stone, and Alex Pietrangelo.
The Golden Knights captured their first Stanley Cup championship in 2023, a major milestone for a franchise that had already set a new standard for NHL expansion success. Off the ice, they are active in the community through their Golden Knights Foundation and youth hockey programs, helping grow the game in Nevada. With a strong core, dedicated leadership, and a growing legacy, the Vegas Golden Knights have quickly established themselves as one of the NHL’s premier franchises.