Who has the most assists per game in Vegas Golden Knights history?

Being a consistent player is important when playing for the Vegas Golden Knights, including making nice passes. Who’s the most consistent?

Consistency is a big part of life. It sets the standard for normalcy and provides structure for everything around us. Without it, everything would be in chaos, with everyone running around like chickens with their heads cut off. While it might seem like we’re headed towards such a timeline, there are still some consistent things in life.

That includes the Vegas Golden Knights, who’ve earned a reputation as a winning team. Through making shrewd trades and signing key players, the team has earned the admiration (and angst) of numerous hockey fans. In turn, it’s made them into a polarizing figure in the NHL sphere. Sometimes, getting attention is better than having none, right?

The Golden Knights have emerged as a consistent threat to win the Pacific Division by acquiring reputable names such as Mark Stone and Jack Eichel. They’ve also put themselves firmly in the mix for the Stanley Cup every season, something that’s impossible for a team starting in 2017-18 to do.

One of these models of consistency is the assist, a statistic that showcases a player’s ability to read a scoring opportunity easily. That has been a focus of the Golden Knights since they started. With a properly balanced offense filled with playmakers, assists can come by the bunches. But what about in the span of every game? Who’s the best in this regard?

Mark Stone has the most assists per game for the Vegas Golden Knights

Mark Stone has staked out a reputation as a vocal leader for the Vegas Golden Knights. He scores timely goals and can read all 200 feet of the ice. That’s what makes him a sound offensive threat on the team. It’s also what makes him the franchise leader in assists per game with 0.61. Setting up your teammates to score is a desired talent in the NHL.

Sitting in second place is Jack Eichel with 0.53, followed by Shea Theodore and Chandler Stephenson with 0.50. These players have done an excellent job quarterbacking the offense during their tenure(s) with the Golden Knights. In turn, it’s helped them become a consistent playoff performer, even winning a Stanley Cup in 2023.

Without these players, the team would’ve been an organizational mess. They would’ve lacked the offensive bite needed to win their first championship in 2023, serving as another middling expansion team. Luckily, Golden Knights fans have a consistent model to work with. That model looks to survive and thrive for years to come.

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