When they made their selections in the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft, who would've thought they'd make the third round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs three times in their first four seasons?
When they lost the first two games to the Colorado Avalanche in the Stanley Cup Second Round this season, who would've thought they'd win the best-of-7 series in six?
Well, they did it.
They eliminated the Avalanche with a 6-3 win in Game 6 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday and will play the Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Semifinals starting at home Monday.
"This is hard," Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said. "It's hard to make the playoffs in this league. It's hard to win a series. So, what these men here have accomplished is really unreal."
Vegas is the third team to make the NHL final four three times in its first four seasons, but the first two teams to do it don't compare.
The New York Rangers did it in each of their first four seasons, from 1926-30, but the NHL had 10 teams and the playoffs were nothing like they are now.
The St. Louis Blues did it in each of their first three, from 1967-70, but that was when the NHL expanded from six to 12 teams and the format guaranteed an expansion team would make the Stanley Cup Final.
The Golden Knights entered with more favorable rules than previous expansion teams. But they also entered at a time when the NHL had 30 established teams, was defined by parity and the playoffs were four best-of-7 rounds.
Vegas is the first NHL team to win seven rounds in its first four seasons.
"It's pretty impressive," said defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, who signed with the Golden Knights as an unrestricted free agent Oct. 12, 2020. " … It starts with ownership, and it trickles its way down. Everybody here wants to win. We all share that same passion. It started here since Day One, and it continues to be the same thing."