The Golden Knights host the Montreal Canadiens at T-Mobile Arena, bringing Original Six tradition up against Vegas's own hockey powerhouse. Montreal carries one of the sport's richest histories onto the ice, a franchise with more championship banners than almost any other team in professional hockey, while the Golden Knights have built their own reputation as a fierce, physical squad since arriving in the desert.
T-Mobile Arena's ice surface transforms into a battleground for two teams with very different styles—Montreal's speed and skill against Vegas's relentless forecheck and defensive structure. Expect the crack of bodies against boards, the roar of the crowd on scoring chances, and that particular tension that builds during a tight third period. The arena's proximity to the Strip means the energy carries well beyond the final horn, with fans spilling out into Las Vegas Boulevard's glow after the game wraps up.
Golden Knights games at T-Mobile Arena have their own rituals—the pregame light show, the knight's entrance, and a fanbase that's grown loud and passionate in a remarkably short time. Facing an Original Six opponent like Montreal adds a layer of hockey history to the matchup, pitting one of the league's newest success stories against one of its oldest and most storied franchises.