The Golden Knights went 11-1-1 in December and lead the Western Conference with 58 points (28-10-2). Their eight-game winning streak tied the Los Angeles Kings for the longest in the NHL this season and the NBA's Denver Nuggets in 1976-77 for the most consecutive victories by an expansion team in any major North American team sport, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Don't call them a fluke, either. Their eight-game winning streak included victories against the Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals, Kings and the Toronto Maple Leafs, all projected Stanley Cup contenders. Perhaps most amazing is how Vegas continued to win with goalies Fleury, Malcolm Subban and Oscar Dansk all injured at one point, and fourth-string goalie Maxime Lagace thrust into the starter's role.
Per Gallant's nature, he's not allowing himself to harbor greater ambitions.
"I don't worry about the success we've had," Gallant said. "It's the next game that's going to be successful. You don't worry about it. We just want to get points and worry about the next game. We've had a good run, and it's been fun, but you don't worry about that. As coaches and players, you worry about the next game and try and get two points."
Gallant earned 90 points from the NHL.com panel, 29 more than John Hynes (New Jersey Devils). Jon Cooper (Lightning) finished third with 34 points. John Stevens (Kings) received 32.
Voting totals (points awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1- basis): Gerard Gallant, Vegas Golden Knights, 90 points (18 first-place votes); John Hynes, New Jersey Devils, 61; Jon Cooper, Tampa Bay Lightning, 34; John Stevens, Los Angeles Kings, 32; Paul Maurice, Winnipeg Jets, 26; Bruce Cassidy, Boston Bruins, 12; Mike Yeo, St. Louis Blues, 8; Barry Trotz, Washington Capitals, 3; Jared Bednar, Colorado Avalanche, 2; Alain Vigneault, New York Rangers, 1; Bill Peters, Carolina Hurricanes, 1
NHL.com correspondent Danny Webster contributed to this story.