It’s not just that the Golden Knights have the NHL’s second-best power play, scoring on 37.5 percent of their opportunities this season.
It’s that they look even more dangerous than last year’s second-ranked unit did.
The Knights (4-0-2) have an NHL-leading 26 goals this season, nine of which have come on their 24 power-play opportunities. Three of those goals on the man advantage came in their 6-1 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
The Knights will try to use their special teams edge to push their winning streak to four games, and their point streak to seven, when they host the Carolina Hurricanes (5-0-0) on Monday at T-Mobile Arena.
“It’s pretty fun,” said right wing Mitch Marner, who scored one of his two goals Saturday on the power play. “So many different threats out there t