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TV: AT&T SportsNet (pregame show at 6:30 p.m.)
Radio: FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 (pregame show at 6 p.m.)
LAST TIME OUT
The Golden Knights fell behind, 2-0, to the Kings on Monday night but used four unanswered goals to earn a 4-2 victory at Staples Center. Nicolas Roy got the scoring started for Vegas in the second period with his third goal of the season. Mark Stone scored a shorthanded goal to tie the game late in the middle frame and Alex Tuch stormed down the ice to give the Golden Knights the lead early in the third. Max Pacioretty's 300th career goal added some insurance as Vegas came out on top.
TOP PERFORMERS
Mark Stone: Stone leads the Golden Knights in scoring with 44 points (13G, 31A).
Max Pacioretty: Pacioretty is the team's leading goal scorer with 20 goals to go with 17 assists.
Shea Theodore: Theodore is the team's top-scoring defenseman with 32 points (6G, 26A).
Jonathan Marchessault: Marchessault has chipped in with 30 points (11G, 19A).
William Karlsson: Karlsson has moved up the team scoring chart with 29 points (10G, 19A).
2020-21 SEASON SERIES
Vegas has a 5-2-0 record against Los Angeles this season through six games. In their most recent pair of games, the Golden Knights and Kings each won one game at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights picked up a 4-1 win on March 29, but fell, 4-2, on March 31. Shea Theodore (1G, 7A) leads the Golden Knights in scoring against the Kings this year with eight points while Jonathan Marchessault (1G, 6A), Max Pacioretty (3G, 4A) and Mark Stone (2G, 5A) each have seven points in seven games against LA.
OPPOSITION UPDATE
The Kings used the month of March to make a surge into the Honda West Division playoff race but have slipped back to seventh place with a 2-5-0 record in April. Los Angeles is coming off a 4-2 loss to the Golden Knights. Anze Kopitar continues to lead the team in scoring with 43 points (9G, 34A) while Drew Doughty paces LA blueliners with 30 points (8G, 22A).
WESTERN ROUNDUP
Colorado Avalanche (29-9-4), 62 points
Vegas Golden Knights (28-11-2), 58 points
Minnesota Wild (24-13-3), 51 points
St. Louis Blues (19-16-6), 44 points
Arizona Coyotes (19-19-5), 43 points
San Jose Sharks (18-19-4), 40 points
Los Angeles Kings (16-19-6), 38 points
Anaheim Ducks (13-23-7), 33 points
VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM SCRATCHES
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KEYS TO THE GAME PRESENTED BY TOYOTA
Enter Janmark: Janmark will make his Vegas debut on Wednesday night. It will be the first look at the forward in a Golden Knights uniform and it will be interesting to see where head coach Pete DeBoer slates in his new player.
Business Trip: Wednesday marks the second of a four-game road trip for the Golden Knights. As Vegas continues to chase down Colorado for the top spot in the Honda West Division, picking up another pair of points in LA is paramount.