Fleury, Neal carry Golden Knights to franchise’s 1st win

DALLAS (AP) James Neal scored twice in the third period Friday night, rallying the Golden Knights to a 2-1 victory over the Dallas Stars in the debut of the first major pro sports franchise in Las Vegas.

The expansion team was playing five days after the shooting that killed 58 people in Las Vegas, and the Dallas players honored the desert city by forming a line next to their Vegas counterparts before the national anthem.

With the video board reading ''Viva Las Vegas'' above the players, the public address announcer said ''Dallas stands with Vegas and those affected by the horrifying tragedy.''

Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 45 of 46 shots to help the Golden Knights become the first expansion to open with a victory since the Ottawa Senators in 1992. They also spoiled coach Ken Hitchcock's return to Dallas 18 years after he directed the franchise's only Stanley Cup title.

Both of Neal's goals came against Kari Lehtonen after Ben Bishop left with an apparent facial injury after taking a puck to the mask. Bishop had stopped all 19 shots in his Dallas debut after coming over in a trade with Los Angeles and signing a long-term contract with the Stars.

A former Dallas player and expected to be a top offensive threat for the Golden Knights, Neal beat a screened Lehtonen between the legs midway through the third period for the tying goal.

The go-ahead goal came in transition when Neal got the puck past from Lehtonen from his knees with 2:44 remaining. Lehtonen shared the job with Antti Niemi the past two seasons, and the Stars made it clear in the offseason they were going a new direction at goalie.

Tyler Seguin opened the scoring late in the second period when he redirected a pass from Devin Shore past Marc-Andre Fleury, a three-time Stanley Cup winner with Pittsburgh before being unprotected in the expansion draft.

The Stars had plenty to celebrate as well, marking 25 seasons since moving from Minnesota with plenty of highlights while three-time golf major winner Jordan Spieth and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback-turned-broadcaster Tony Romo watched from a suite.

The biggest pregame roar came when Hitchcock was introduced, right after a highlight reel that included Brett Hull's Stanley Cup-winning goal when Hitchcock was behind the bench in 1999.

Technically, it's the 24th season for the Dallas Stars because of the lockout that wiped out the 2004-05 season. They moved from Minnesota for the 1993-94 season.

UP NEXT

Golden Knights: At Arizona on Saturday night.

Stars: Hitchcock's return to St. Louis on Saturday night.

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Watch: James Neal scores 1st goal in Golden Knights history

James Neal will now forever be the answer to the trivia question: Who scored the first goal in the history of the Vegas Golden Knights?

Neal's tally on Kari Lehtonen, who took over for an injured Ben Bishop, evened things at one goal apiece in the club's inaugural game against the Dallas Stars on Friday night.

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Panarin, Bobrovsky help Blue Jackets rout Islanders

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Pierre-Luc Dubois scored in his NHL debut and Sergei Bobrovsky made 29 saves in the Columbus Blue Jackets' 5-0 victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night in the season opener for both teams.

Rookie Sonny Milano scored 1:07 into the game, and the 19-year-old Dubois made it 5-0 midway through the second period. Arena. Cam Atkinson, Ryan Murray and Zach Werenski also scored, newcomer Artemi Panarin had three assists, and Alexander Wennberg added two assists.

Islanders starter Thomas Greiss made 21 saves before being pulled after giving up Dubois' goal. Jaroslav Halak stopped all 11 shots he faced in relief.

With all of the offensive opportunities created by the Blue Jackets, it could have been worse.

Columbus scored on its first shot of the season when Oliver Bjorkstrand shoveled the puck out from the back wall to Milano for a 10-footer that he snapped past Greiss.

Midway through the first period, Panarin circled in and teed up a pass that grazed Greiss' stick and was redirected into the net off Atkinson's skate. The whole sequence midway came about after Atkinson picked off a pass in the neutral zone and fed Panarin, who flashed some of the speed and offensive skill that led Columbus to acquire him from Chicago.

Murray scored from the left circle 6:57 into the second period after getting a pass from Panarin, who had carried the puck around the back of the net. Later on a power play, Werenski grabbed a sharp rebound and slammed it past Greiss from about 60 feet.

Dubois - the third overall pick in 2016 - got his first NHL goal, a wrister from the slot, 1:25 later.

NOTES: Atkinson has scored in four straight season openers. ... Panarin was the first player in Columbus franchise history to get three points in his club debut. ... The Blue Jackets loaned RW Josh Anderson to Cleveland of the American Hockey League for conditioning. He didn't participate in training camp because of a contract dispute. The team also sent D Markus Nutivaara to Cleveland. ... Columbus is the youngest team in the NHL with an average age of 25. .... D Ryan Pulock, D Scott Mayfield and C Joshua Ho-Sang were healthy scratches for New York. D Scott Harrington was scratched for Columbus. ... Shane Prince and Alan Quine are out with injuries for New York. ... Boone Jenner, who is out with an injury for Columbus, saw his consecutive-game streak stopped at 175.

UP NEXT:

New York: Hosts Buffalo on Saturday night.

Columbus: At Chicago on Saturday night.

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Stars, Golden Knights players stand together to support Vegas shooting victims

The Dallas Stars have Vegas' back.

Prior to the playing of the national anthem at the Stars' home opener and the Golden Knights' inaugural game, the entire Stars team made their way over to Vegas' blue line, and stood behind them in a show of support for the recent shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and more than 500 wounded.

While the support of Vegas was certainly the focal point of the gesture, the moment of silence prior to the game was also out of respect for the late Dave Strader, the Stars' play-by-play announcer who recently lost his battle with cancer, and Promise Hamilton, a graphic design employee with the team who was killed by a drunk driver over the summer.

When it comes to matters more important than a game, the hockey community stands together.

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Report: Athanasiou to begin skating in Switzerland amid contract dispute

With his contract negotiations stuck in neutral, Andreas Athanasiou is reportedly headed to Switzerland.

The restricted free agent is flying to the European nation Friday night and will start skating with Lugano of the Swiss-based National League, TSN's Bob McKenzie reports.

Athanasiou hasn't signed a contract or made any commitments in Switzerland, and the forward will evaluate his options once he begins skating there, adds McKenzie.

The Detroit Red Wings reportedly offered the 23-year-old a two-year, $3.8-million contract last month.

There was thought to have been some progress made in talks in September, but the Red Wings opened training camp, then the preseason, and then the regular season Thursday night without him.

Athanasiou has 27 goals and 43 points in 101 games over his first two campaigns with Detroit.

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Maple Leafs acquire Calvin Pickard from Golden Knights for prospect, pick

The Toronto Maple Leafs have supplanted their goaltending depth by acquiring Calvin Pickard from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for forward prospect Tobias Lindberg and a sixth-round draft pick in 2018, the team announced Friday.

Pickard, 25, was acquired by Vegas in the expansion draft from the Colorado Avalanche, but was made expendable when the club decided to claim Malcolm Subban off waivers from the Boston Bruins.

With the Avs last year, Pickard posted a record of 15-31-2 with a .904 save percentage and a 2.98 goals-against average.

With a superior team in front of him, Pickard upped his game while competing for Team Canada at the 2017 World Championship, recording a .938 save percentage, and a 1.49 goals-against average in seven games, backstopping Canada to a silver medal.

Curtis McElhinney was penciled in as the Leafs' backup to Frederik Andersen, but his future with the club is now foggy to say the least with Pickard in the fold.

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Australia’s Nathan Walker set to make NHL debut with Capitals

Saturday nights are for hockey and grilling shrimp on the barbie.

That will be the case for Washington Capitals prospect Nathan Walker, the U.K.-born and Australia-raised winger who will make his NHL debut Saturday against the Montreal Canadiens.

Walker - who will become the first Aussie to play in the NHL - spent last season with the AHL's Hershey Bears, where he posted 23 points in 58 games. He last played in Australia in 2010-11, when he spent three games with the Sydney Ice Dogs of the Australian Ice Hockey League.

Walker, 23, joins a growing list of NHLers who hail from non-traditional markets, including Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews, a product of Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Golden Knights’ Gallant coy on odd lineup: ‘There will be 20 guys that play’

The pieces aren't quite in place just yet.

Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant led his team through the morning skate in advance of their inaugural game Friday in Dallas against the Stars, but with an interesting balance of players at his disposal.

Of the 23 players currently on the roster, nine are defensemen, while the forward lines are missing a few preseason standouts, namely Vadim Shipachyov, Tomas Hyka, and Alex Tuch.

Gallant didn't let on when asked about the lineup, simply saying, "There's going to be 20 guys that play."

Twenty would suggest both goalies see some action, as 12 forwards and six defenseman dress. Perhaps Gallant's math was off as he announced the plan is for Marc-Andre Fleury to start in net. Malcolm Subban will serve as backup after Calvin Pickard cleared waivers.

Along with Shipachyov and Tuch, defenseman Shea Theodore is in limbo, seemingly primed to take a prominent role on the blue line but able to be sent to the AHL - where's he's listed now - without having to go through waivers.

As a result, here's what Gallant is left to work with:

More will become clear if and when general manager George McPhee is able to trade a defenseman or two, but in the meantime, the Knights' lineup is less than golden.

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Look: Golden Knights, Stars add ‘Vegas Strong’ decal to helmets

The Vegas Golden Knights will play their inaugural game in Dallas against the Stars on Friday, but their hockey home won't be far from their hearts, minds, and helmets.

In light of the tragic mass shooting that occurred in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, the Golden Knights have added a "Vegas Strong" decal to their helmets.

The expansion franchise, the Foley Family Charitable Trust, and the NHL also announced a joint donation of $300,000 to aid victims and first responders earlier this week.

Dallas will also don the Vegas decal, along with honoring broadcaster Dave Strader, who died Oct. 1 after a fight with cancer.

Teams around the league have been honoring those affected by the Vegas tragedy by holding a moment of silence prior to opening-week games.

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