Golden Knights Celebrate 10 Years As Franchise Records Come Into Focus

Discover how the Vegas Golden Knights are shaking things up with a bold new logo and record-breaking plays this season.

The Vegas Golden Knights are getting a new look at center ice for the 2026-27 season, and the club showed off a design that folds its 10th anniversary logo into a roulette-wheel setup. The outer rim gives it a clear Las Vegas feel, while the anniversary mark sits right in the middle. As the team put it: "Season X ready to spin ⚔️ #VegasBorn"

The latest logo unveiling follows the discussion around the Golden Knights’ 10th anniversary branding, which some fans felt had an AI-like look. This center-ice version, though, leans hard into the city’s identity. The team will still change the logo each year, as it always does.

That anniversary talk also tied into a broader look at the franchise’s record book, where Jonathan Marchessault stands as the most dangerous offensive name in Golden Knights history. Even so, several current players are closing in on different marks. Jack Eichel is the biggest threat to Marchessault’s points record, while Mark Stone and Tomas Hertl are among the players chasing his all-time power play goals total.

Marc-Andre Fleury’s place in team history also remains front and center. He owns the Golden Knights’ all-time marks for GAA, save percentage and shutouts, and the question now is which of those numbers can actually be touched. The shutouts record looks safe for now, but Vegas does have a crop of goaltending prospects on the way in Pavel Moisevich, Cameron Whitehead and Carl Lindbom, which means some franchise records could eventually be in play.

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