The Vegas Golden Knights have had one of the most impressive starts for an expansion team in modern professional sports history. Who would have thought "Ice Hockey In The Desert"?
This year is no different.
The Vegas Golden Knights have secured the Pacific Division title with a 50-22-10 record (110 points) and are set to face the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs this Sunday night (April 20th) in Las Vegas.
With only missing the playoffs 1 time in their team history in the 2021-2022 season.
Vegas Golden Knights (NHL, started in 2017)
First 8 seasons (2017–2025):
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1 Stanley Cup win (2023)
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2 Stanley Cup Final appearances (2018, 2023)
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6 playoff appearances
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Never had a losing season
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Consistently competitive and relevant
Comparable Starts in Pro Sports
Edmonton Oilers (NHL, joined NHL in 1979 after WHA merger)
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Had Wayne Gretzky, which helped tremendously
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1 Stanley Cup Final appearance in year 4 (lost in 1983)
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First Cup win in year 5 (1984)
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2 Stanley Cups in first 8 NHL seasons
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But they brought a solid roster from the WHA, unlike the Golden Knights who started from scratch
Baltimore Ravens (NFL, established 1996 from Browns' move)
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Super Bowl win in year 5 (2000 season)
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2 playoff appearances in first 8 seasons
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Solid defense-focused identity early on
Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB, founded 1998)
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Won World Series in 2001 (year 4)
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3 playoff appearances in first 5 years
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Built quickly with big acquisitions like Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling
Chicago Fire (MLS, founded 1997)
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Won MLS Cup in inaugural season (1998)
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US Open Cup wins in 1998, 2000, 2003
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3 major trophies in first 6 seasons
Why Vegas Stands Out
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No prior roster or league history (unlike Oilers or Ravens)
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Immediate and sustained success
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Made the Stanley Cup Final in their first season, which is unheard of
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Built a championship team without tanking or long-term rebuilding
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