VGK2223_By The Numbers-Flattened

When the horn sounded at Climate Pledge Arena on Thursday night, the Vegas Golden Knights mobbed goaltender Laurent Brossoit and celebrated the third Pacific Division Championship in franchise history.

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.