The Golden Knights reached new heights in the 2022-23 regular season and now shift their focus to the Stanley Cup Playoffs which begin Tuesday night against the Winnipeg Jets.
Before the quest for the Stanley Cup begins, let's take a dive into the numbers behind Vegas' record-breaking regular season.
0- In his 10 starts, Brossoit had zero losses in regulation as he notched a 7-0-3 record.
3- Vegas clinched the Pacific Division crown for the third time in franchise history. The Golden Knights won the division in 2017-18 and 2019-20.
5- Five different goaltenders saw action for the Golden Knights as Brossoit, Logan Thompson, Adin Hill, Jonathan Quick and Jiri Patera all contributed to the team's success in net.
7- William Carrier was the team leader in game-winning goals as seven of his 16 tallies were game-winners.
9- The Golden Knights had a season-best nine-game win streak from Oct. 24 to Nov. 10.
10- Vegas scored 10 shorthanded goals. Reilly Smith led the team with four.
13- A lucky 13 of the Vegas' wins came via overtime or the shootout.
27- Michael Amadio set a new career-high in points as he notched 27 points (16G, 11A) on the season.
30- Alec Martinez led the team with a +30 rating.
30- 30 different skaters suited up for the Golden Knights in 2022-23.
49-Vegas collected 49 of a possible 62 points after the all-star break.
51- The 51-win season was the winningest season in franchise history.
54- Alex Pietrangelo led all VGK defensemen in scoring with 54 points (11G, 43A) in 73 games.
66-Jack Eichel finished as the team's scoring leader with 66 points (27G, 39A) in 67 games.
111-The Golden Knights set a new mark with 111 points on the season to lead the division and the conference.
234-Jonathan Marchessault led the team with 234 shots on goal.
244- Martinez was the league leader in blocked shots as he had 244 blocks on the season. He was 46 blocks clear of the next-highest shot-blocker in the NHL who happens to be teammate Brayden McNabb (198 blocks).
279- Keegan Kolesar led the Golden Knights in hits with 279. That total ranked seventh in the NHL.
1,064- After completing his 13th consecutive full season, Phil Kessel extended his NHL-record ironman streak to 1,064 consecutive games played.
2,309- Vegas goaltenders combined to make 2,309 saves over 82 games.