CALGARY, Alberta — The Golden Knights are among the hottest teams in the NHL during the past two weeks, and under most circumstances would prefer to maintain their rhythm.
Instead, they’ll get a four-day break.
The Knights are off Monday following back-to-back games against Vancouver and Calgary and do not play again until Friday at Dallas.
“I think rest is a good thing,” defenseman Shea Theodore said. “I feel like we’ve played a lot of hockey over the last week.”
The Knights, who won six straight after the trade deadline entering Sunday’s game against the Flames, played their sixth game in the past 11 days.