- Matchup: Philadelphia Flyers vs Vegas Golden Knights
- Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV
- Broadcast: Vegas 34
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On Monday, the Vegas Golden Knights (23-11-12) will host the Philadelphia Flyers (22-16-8) at the T-Mobile Arena.

After suffering a 6-3 defeat to the Penguins in their last outing, the Philadelphia Flyers will aim for a strong rebound. In that game, the Flyers accrued 13 penalty minutes and had four power play opportunities, yet failed to convert on any. Their offense demonstrated a need for optimization, finishing with just 3 goals from 33 shots taken.
In terms of scoring, the Flyers have netted 133 goals this season (ranking 23rd overall) while conceding 140. Currently, they have accumulated 52 points, translating to a points percentage of .565. Philadelphia has capitalized on 20 goals from 133 power play chances, reflecting a conversion rate of 15.04%. At even strength, they have allowed 108 goals while scoring 113. Overall, the Flyers have taken 1,198 shots, achieving an 11.1% shooting percentage, while facing 1,165 shots against, resulting in a save percentage of .880. Their opponents have enjoyed 144 power play opportunities (12th in the league), scoring 32 times during those chances.
Daniel Vladar will take the crease for the Flyers, boasting 69 quality starts and a .561 quality start percentage throughout his career. Over 5,633 minutes on the ice, he has maintained a .897 save percentage after facing 3,513 shots, stopping 3,150. With a career goals-against average of 2.95, Vladar has a record of 65-41-20 across 133 games played.
Meanwhile, the Vegas Golden Knights recently emerged victorious with a 6-5 win over the Maple Leafs, scoring six goals from 33 shots on target. They capitalized on 2 out of 3 power play opportunities.
With 1,331 shots attempted this season (ranking 12th), the Golden Knights have an 11.42% shooting percentage and have allowed 1,137 shots against them. Their penalty kill efficiency stands at 81.48%, successfully defending against 108 power play attempts. Vegas has secured 139 power play chances, achieving a 27.34% conversion rate. They have amassed 114 goals at even strength and 38 on the power play (ranking 3rd in the league), while allowing a total of 138 goals (118 at even strength and 20 shorthanded). This season, the Knights have 152 goals and 58 points, resulting in a points percentage of .630.
The Knights’ netminder, Akira Schmid, is allowing an average of 2.88 goals per game, having conceded a total of 161 goals. Schmid has a quality start percentage of 44.6% with 25 quality starts in his career, across 56 games totaling 2,602 minutes. With a record of 30-22-9, he has played in 72 contests, making 1,454 stops out of 1,615 shots for a .900 save percentage.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NHL clash against the spread or moneyline?
Choice: Back the Golden Knights
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