
Show overview
Golden Knights Radio has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 367 episodes, alongside 33 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 9th season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 8 min and 13 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 78 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Dan D'Uva.
From the publisher
Play-by-play highlights and interview clips from game broadcasts on the Vegas Golden Knights Radio Network featuring announcers Dan D'Uva and Gary Lawless.
Latest Episodes
View all 367 episodesFull Game Highs: Dorofeyev's Overtime Winner Gives Vegas 3-2 Series Lead
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights' Late Comeback Comes Up Short in 4-3 Loss to Ducks
Full Game Highs: Marner Records First Career Playoff Hat Trick in Game 3 Win, 6-2 Over Ducks
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Drop Game 2 to Ducks, 3-1
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Take Game 1 in 3-1 Win Over Ducks
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Punch Ticket to Second Round With 5-1 Win Over Mammoth
Full Game Highs: Howden's 2OT Shorthanded Winner Seals 5-4 Game 5 Victory for Vegas
Full Game Highs: Theodore Buries OT Winner, Vegas Ties Series 2-2
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Fall to Mammoth, 4-2, in Game 3
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Drop Game 2 to Mammoth, 3-2
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Claim Game 1 Victory Over Mammoth, 4-2
Full Game High: Golden Knights Capture Pacific Division Title with 4-1 Win Over Kraken
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Hit 400 Franchise Wins in Dominant 6-2 Rout of Jets
Full Game Highs: Eichel Buries OT Winner, Knights Clinch Playoff Berth in Colorado
Full Game Highs: Vegas Extends Point Streak to Seven Games in Shootout Loss to Seattle
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Top Canucks, 2-1, for Fourth Straight Win
Full Game Highs: Vegas Opens Road Trip with 5-1 Win Over Oilers, Stretch Point Streak to Five Games
Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Double Up Flames in 6-3 Victory, Extend Point Streak to Four Games
The Vegas Golden Knights (34-26-15) erased multiple deficits and surged late to beat the Calgary Flames (31-36-8), 6-3, on Thursday night at T-Mobile Arena.Morgan Frost opened the scoring for the Flames in the first period, but Mitch Marner responded early in the second, tipping home a Shea Theodore shot to even things up. Calgary regained the lead in the middle frame on a goal from Blake Coleman, but Mitch Marner answered with a one-timer off a feed from Rasmus Andersson. Coleman struck again to restore the Flames’ advantage, before Pavel Dorofeyev tied the game 3-3 late in the period with a power-play blast from the right circle.Vegas took control in the third period, beginning with Brett Howden’s go-ahead goal from the slot. Ivan Barbashev added insurance off a rebound, and Marner capped off a dominant night with a wrap-around goal to complete his hat trick and seal the win. Carter Hart earned the victory in his return from injury, stopping 19 of 22 shots.Marner led the way with five points (3G, 2A), marking his 25th multi-point game of the season, the second most in a single season in VGK history. Dorofeyev’s goal was his 35th of the year and his 19th on the power play, while Howden’s tally stood as the game-winner. Mark Stone also hit a milestone with his 700th career point, and Shea Theodore became the first player in Golden Knights history to reach 301 assists.
Extended Pregame Interview: John Tortorella
Dan D’Uva’s extended pregame interview with head coach John Tortorella ahead of the Golden Knights and Calgary Flames from T-Mobile Arena on April 2, 2026, featuring answers not heard during the radio broadcast.
Full Game Highs: Tortorella Beats Vancouver in Debut, Vegas Extends Point Streak to Three Games
The Vegas Golden Knights (33-26-15) downed the Vancouver Canucks (21-44-8), 4-2, on Monday night at T-Mobile Arena.Evander Kane opened the scoring late in the first period to give the Canucks a 1–0 lead, but the Golden Knights responded with a strong second period. Rasmus Andersson tied the game eight minutes into the middle frame, and after Brock Boeser restored Vancouver’s lead on the power play, Shea Theodore evened things again with his ninth goal of the season. Vegas carried that momentum forward as Reilly Smith scored just over a minute later to cap a three-goal second period and give the Golden Knights a 3–2 lead heading into the third. The game’s final goal came from Cole Smith, who sealed the 4–2 win with an empty-netter — his first as a Golden Knight and seventh of the season.In net, Adin Hill earned his 10th win of the year, stopping 22 of 24 shots for a .917 save percentage. Andersson extended his scoring streak to back-to-back games, while Smith’s goal stood as the game-winner — his third of the season and 24th of his career, moving him into fourth place in franchise history. Ivan Barbashev and Cole Smith also made an impact physically, recording seven hits each as Vegas secured its sixth straight win over Vancouver.