LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Vegas Golden Knights (35-26-16, in the Pacific Division) vs. Vancouver Canucks (22-46-8, in the Pacific Division)

Vancouver, British Columbia; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks host the Vegas Golden Knights after Linus Karlsson’s two-goal game against the Utah Mammoth in the Canucks’ 7-4 loss.

Vancouver is 22-46-8 overall with a 5-13-2 record in Pacific Division play. The Canucks have a 7-17-3 record when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.

Vegas has a 13-5-5 record in Pacific Division play and a 35-26-16 record overall. The Golden Knights have given up 233 goals while scoring 246 for a +13 scoring differential.

Tuesday’s game is the third meeting between these teams this season. The Golden Knights won the last matchup 4-2.

TOP PERFORMERS: Drew O’Connor has scored 17 goals with 12 assists for the Canucks. Brock Boeser has five goals and seven assists over the past 10 games.

Mitchell Marner has 23 goals and 54 assists for the Golden Knights. Ivan Barbashev has three goals and eight assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Canucks: 2-8-0, averaging three goals, 5.3 assists, 3.6 penalties and 12.1 penalty minutes while giving up 4.3 goals per game.

Golden Knights: 4-4-2, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.4 assists, 3.7 penalties and nine penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

INJURIES: Canucks: Thatcher Demko: out for season (hip), Kevin Lankinen: day to day (undisclosed), Derek Forbort: out (undisclosed), Filip Chytil: out (face).

Golden Knights: William Karlsson: out (lower body).

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Jennifer “Jay Bee” Beasley’s appearance on Salmond Sit Down wasn’t just an interview—it was a powerful reminder of what perseverance, faith, and relentless drive can produce.

From the moment she sat down with Bryan Salmond on Sports Night, Jay Bee’s energy was undeniable. But what made the conversation truly compelling was the depth of her journey. She didn’t just arrive in Las Vegas and find success—she fought for it. A cancer survivor who rebuilt her life from the ground up, Jay Bee shared how she left Compton and took a leap of faith to Las Vegas without a job, without guarantees, but with belief in herself.

That leap paid off.

Her breakthrough came with the Henderson Silver Knights, where she earned her shot as an in-arena host. From there, her charisma, authenticity, and connection with fans opened doors across the city. She became a familiar and beloved face with the Vegas Knight Hawks, as well as with UNLV Runnin’ Rebels and UNLV Lady Rebels. Each opportunity built on the last, showcasing her versatility and natural ability to command a crowd.

The culmination of that journey—earning opportunities with the Vegas Golden Knights—felt like a full-circle moment, and one she discussed with both humility and pride.

What made this Salmond Sit Down stand out wasn’t just her résumé, but her willingness to be open about the struggles behind it. Jay Bee spoke candidly about adversity, self-doubt, and the grind it takes to carve out space in a competitive industry. It added a layer of authenticity that elevated the conversation beyond sports and into something deeply human.

And her story doesn’t stop in the arena. As a published author with a book available on Amazon, Jay Bee continues to expand her voice and inspire others—proving that her platform goes far beyond the microphone.

This episode of Salmond Sit Down was more than a profile—it was a celebration of resilience. Jennifer “Jay Bee” Beasley’s journey is still being written, but if this conversation showed anything, it’s that her story is one of purpose, passion, and undeniable momentum.