The Vegas Golden Knights suffered a 4-2 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on March 8, 2026, contributing to a recent skid that has dropped them from first place in the Pacific Division. General Manager Kelly McCrimmon made modest moves at the trade deadline, acquiring center Nic Dowd and forward Cole Smith to address depth issues amid injuries. The team now prepares for a key three-game stretch from March 9 to 16, 2026.
The Vegas Golden Knights have encountered difficulties in their push toward the 2026 playoffs. On March 8, 2026, they fell 4-2 to the Edmonton Oilers, marking their fifth loss in the last six games. This defeat ended their hold on first place in the Pacific Division, leaving them in second with a record of 29-21-14 and 72 points. The Anaheim Ducks lead with 73 points, while the Oilers trail at 70 points.
At the trade deadline, the Knights opted for targeted additions rather than major deals. They obtained veteran center Nic Dowd from the Washington Capitals in exchange for goaltender Jesper Vikman and two draft picks. Dowd is anticipated to strengthen penalty-killing and center depth. Additionally, forward Cole Smith joined from the Nashville Predators. These moves address ongoing injury concerns, including William Karlsson's season-ending absence, which has required winger Mitch Marner to shift to center. Captain Mark Stone remains on injured reserve.
Despite collective struggles, standout performances persist. Jack Eichel tops the team with 71 points, comprising 22 goals and 49 assists. Marner follows with 65 points. Pavel Dorofeyev recently reached 30 goals, achieving the franchise's first consecutive 30-goal seasons.
Looking ahead, the Knights face a pivotal week from March 9 to 16, 2026. They begin with a road game against a Central Division foe, followed by a two-game homestand at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.