Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill stopped 38 of the 40 shots he faced en route to defeating the Dallas Stars to extend their winning streak to three games on Friday. Hill's only mistakes came from a wrist shot by Mavrik Bourque in the second frame and Mason Marchment in the final frame. Hill has won each of his previous three starts and has been quite impressive as of late. Hill has only allowed three or more goals on one occasion over his previous eight starts. During this span, the 28-year-old boasts a stellar .938% SV with a 1.73 GAA and a 6-1-1 record. Overall, Hill sits with a solid 2.63 GAA, .903% SV, and a 12-4-2 record. Fantasy managers should continue to expect Hill to see the vast majority of starts in the crease going forward. He is tentatively scheduled to face the Winnipeg Jets in his next start.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill frustrated Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, stopping all 28 efforts that came toward his goal in a 1-0 win. Ivan Barbashev scored the lone goal of the contest in the middle of the first frame. Hill picked up his second shutout of the season. Only Winnipeg's Connor Hellebuyck (three shutouts) has stopped the opposition from scoring more often in 2024-25. The Vegas netminder was quite leaky early in the season but has now allowed two or fewer goals in six of his last seven appearances, improving his goals-against average to 2.67 and save percentage to .900. Hill's record stands at 11-4-2, and he's been particularly successful on home ice, going 7-1-0 at T-Mobile Arena.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill recorded his first shutout of the season in Monday's 5-0 win over Calgary. The 28-year-old probably picked up the easiest shutout of his career, as Hill needed to make only 16 saves. Hill had allowed three or more goals in each of his first five starts of the year, meaning his goals-against average still stands at a disappointing 3.20. His .878 save percentage also needs work. However, Hill carries a 4-2-0 record, and it should be only a matter of time before his other numbers improve.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill will be between the pipes for Friday's must-win Game 6 against the Dallas Stars. Logan Thompson started the first four games of the series but Hill was in net for Wednesday's 3-2 loss in Game 5. Vegas won the first two games of the series in Dallas but have since dropped three straight and are on the ropes Friday night on home ice. Hill posted a 2.71 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage across 35 regular-season games and turned aside 22 of the 25 shots he faced (.880 Sv%) in Dallas in Game 5. The 27-year-old posted a stellar 2.17 GAA and .932 Sv% in 16 games (14 starts) en route to a Stanley Cup championship last season.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill (lower body) will return to the crease on Wednesday to take on the hosting Edmonton Oilers. The 27-year-old has missed the past seven contests after suffering a lower-body injury in the third period of a 4-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 23. "Yeah, he's going to go," Vegas bench boss Bruce Cassidy said following Wednesday's morning skate in Edmonton. "We weren't sure coming into the trip. He had just joined the team on the weekend before we left, so we knew we had to get him in. So tonight's going to be the night." Hill worked to a quality 2.62 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage in his 32 outings prior to his injury. Vegas sits one point back of the L.A. Kings for third in the Pacific Division.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill saved 30 of 31 shots as the team ended Edmonton's winning streak on Tuesday with a 3-1 victory. The Oilers were looking to match a league record with a 17th consecutive win, but Hill and the Golden Knights had other plans. It was the fifth winning effort in a row from the Vegas goalie. Hill has played very little over the last couple of months, but he's been in fantastic form when available, posting a 13-2-2 record. The 27-year-old has allowed only 1.88 goals in 2023-24 while registering a .938 save percentage with two shutouts.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill (undisclosed) has been activated from Injured Reserve ahead of Tuesday's matchup against the Islanders. Hill has played in just one game since the beginning of last month. The 27-year-old boasts a strong 10-2-2 record for the campaign, having allowed 1.93 goals with a .933 save percentage. However, as Logan Thompson has been on a hot streak lately, Vegas might elect to keep faith in him on Tuesday. The team has yet to announce its starter for the game. Thompson is on a 5-1-1 run, which has improved his overall record to 16-9-4.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill is set to return to action on Wednesday versus Colorado. He last appeared in a game on Dec. 17 and has been dealing with an undisclosed issue. After coming to prominence in last year's Stanley Cup Finals, Hill has continued where he left off in 2023-24, posting a 10-2-2 record. He has allowed only 1.93 goals while registering an outstanding 1.93 goals-against average with a .933 save percentage and two shutouts. Hill gets a massive test in his comeback game, although he has already beaten the Avalanche once this season and even had a shutout when the teams met in November.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill (undisclosed) isn't expected to be with the team for their upcoming four-game road trip. Hill may have re-aggravated a pre-existing lower-body injury that kept him out for seven games, but that has yet to be confirmed. The lefty is 10-2-2 with a sparkling 1.93 GAA, .933 SV%, and 12.1 GSAA over 15 games, so it makes sense that the team would be cautious and let Hill get healthy. Logan Thompson will see the bulk of the starts with Hill sidelined, and Jiri Patera will back him up. If Thompson is available, he is a must-add right now.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill left Sunday's meeting with the Senators early due to an undisclosed issue. He logged only 6:25 of action, allowing one goal on three shots. Hill returned to the crease after being unavailable for seven games with a lower-body injury. Logan Thompson completed the job on Sunday by stopping 20 of 22 shots in a 6-3 win. He's carried a big workload in Hill's absence recently and could see all the action he can handle again if Hill is sidelined for an extended period.
Adin Hill Leaves Thursday's Contest Early As Precaution
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill (lower body) left Thursday's game against the Vancouver Canucks early. The exit has been called precautionary, so the hope would be that Hill doesn't miss any time. The 27-year-old was looking sharp as usual before he left, stopping all 16 shots he faced. Hill has been Vegas' 1A so far this season and has posted incredible numbers, with a 10-2-2 record to go with a .935 SV%, 1.87 GAA, and 13.1 GSAA. He has outplayed Logan Thompson so far and should get the majority of the Golden Knights starts moving forward, although Thompson will get his fair share as well. He is one of the best fantasy options for the goalie position.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill recorded a 20-save shutout against San Jose in Friday's 5-0 win. The 27-year-old now has two shutouts in his last three appearances. Hill became the fifth goalie in the league this season with multiple shutouts. He's been rock-solid between the pipes, going 7-1-1 while registering a 1.75 goals-against average with a .939 save percentage. Hill sits second behind Vancouver's Thatcher Demko in both categories among netminders who have been regulars for their teams this season.
Adin Hill Posts First Regular-Season Shutout With Vegas
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill had a special outing on Saturday against the Avalanche, posting his first regular-season shutout with the team in a 7-0 win. The high-octane Colorado offense generated 41 shots on goal, but Hill found an answer to all of the efforts. The 27-year-old reminder has yet to lose in regulation this season, going 6-0-1 with a 1.81 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage. There have been only two games in which Hill has allowed over two goals during his hugely impressive start to the campaign.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill put together an impressive performance in his club's opening-night win over the visiting Seattle Kraken. The 27-year-old turned aside 32 of the 33 shots he faced while his offense supported him thoroughly in an uncontested 4-1 win over their division rival. Acquired by the Golden Knights prior to the 2022-23 season, Hill ended up playing a key role in the club's Stanley Cup championship, posting a 2.54 goals-against average and .915 save percentage across 27 regular-season games before working to an excellent 2.17 GAA and .932 Sv% across 16 postseason contests en route to a championship. Hill likely won't be a true No. 1 workhorse netminder with Logan Thompson behind him but should see an advantage in the timeshare between the pipes and is a solid fantasy option on a quality Golden Knights team.
On Tuesday, Vegas Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill will take the crease versus the Seattle Kraken to kick off the 2023-24 campaign. Hill was awarded a two-year, $9.8 million contract extension by Vegas in the offseason. The 27-year-old posted a 16-7-1 record with a .915 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against-average in 27 regular season games before leading the Golden Knights to a Stanley Cup. His first outing with a new contract will be challenging, going up against the Kraken, who were fourth in the NHL in goals for last season with 289.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill has agreed to a two-year extension with the team. He signed a contract with a $4.9 million cap hit, avoiding unrestricted free agency. Hill was one of the heroes during Vegas' run to the 2023 Stanley Cup win, posting an 11-4-0 record during the postseason with a 2.17 goals-against average, a .932 save percentage, and two shutouts. However, the 27-year-old has played only 101 regular-season games in the NHL, so tying him up with a cap hit of nearly $5 million is a bold move by the Golden Knights. Hill's regular-season career record stands at 45-39-6, and he has posted a 2.67 goals-against average with a .910 save percentage and five shutouts.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill has been an unexpected hero for the team in this year's playoffs and has made history with his spectacular play. After taking over the crease following Laurent Brossoit's (lower body) injury, Hill has put together a 10-4 record, becoming the first goaltender in NHL history to earn 10 wins in a single postseason after not playing in the team's first-round series. The 27-year-old had a couple of rough outings early on, but he's given up more than two goals just three times in his past nine appearances, registering a 2.11 goals-against average for the postseason with a. 934 save percentage and two shutouts.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill was in the starter's crease throughout the team's morning skate before Game 4 Saturday. During Game 3, Hill allowed three goals on 23 shots, resulting in an overtime loss for the Golden Knights in Florida. In the series, he has saved 82 of the 89 shots directed at him. He has a record of 9-4 with a 2.12 goals-against-average, a .934 save percentage, and two shutouts in 14 postseason games.
Vegas Golden Knights tender Adin Hill will be between the pipes for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers Thursday. Hill is coming off a 7-2 Game 2 victory where he stopped 29 of 31 shots. The 27-year-old has been spectacular in the playoffs posting a 9-3-0 record, a 2.06 goals-against-average, and a .937 save percentage in 13 contests. He took over starting goaltending duties when Laurent Brossoit was injured in the second round versus the Oilers.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill stopped 29-of-31 shots on goal in Monday's 7-2 victory in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. Hill was perfect through 40 minutes with a four-goal advantage and he surrendered both goals when the game was already decided in the third period, with Panthers forward Anton Lundell scoring 14 seconds into the final frame and forward Matthew Tkachuk following up on a rebound to cut the five-goal deficit later in the period. Hill has been excellent since taking over as the starter in the second-round series, as he picked up his ninth win of the playoffs to go along with two shutouts, a 2.06 goals against average and .937 save percentage.