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As of today, the Golden Knights have the third-best chance to win the 2026 Stanley Cup. Since March 29th, MoneyPuck’s playoff odds have elevated Vegas four spots to 9% after swapping coaches and going undefeated in three straight games. Playoff odds models won’t use a coaching change in their calculations but coincidentally, Vegas had a 5.5% chance of winning the championship the day Bruce Cassidy was relieved from his duties. A positive goal differential and three victories later, the Golden Knights have boosted their chances by almost four points.

With a victory tonight, the Golden Knights have the ability to guarantee themselves a .500 or better record under new boss John Tortorella. Since his arrival, the Golden Knights are 3-0-0, defeated a Stanley Cup contender on the road, and have a +9 goal differential in nine periods. Also, each game ended in regulation, which has been a bit of a rarity this season. It’s been nothing but success in the extremely short sample size. The Golden Knights are a sizable favorite tonight (-278) and should be one again when they face Seattle on Thursday. As long as they continue moving their feet and building back their confidence.

I think we’re buying into the mindset of just playing fast hockey, checking, moving our feet and playing teams really tight and aggressively and getting up in people’s faces. We’re kind of building our confidence back and our swag in that department, so it’s been good. – Colton Sissons

Realistically, through this stretch of the schedule, Tortorella should be undefeated as VGK coach going into next weekend’s showdown against the Colorado Avalanche. Based on MoneyPuck’s projections, Colorado is a team Vegas could see in the conference finals. However, Tortorella and VGK need to seal up their spot in the division first.

The Golden Knights’ “magic number” to make the playoffs remains at eight. So, four wins in the final five games guarantees their spot no matter what else happens around the league. That being said, the Kings, Sharks, and Kraken will all likely drop points at some point between now and the end of the season, so even just a couple more wins should do the trick for VGK.

Everybody has bought in. We knew the level of urgency that we needed to come out and play a tough game on the road and against a rival and I think everybody showed up and I’m proud of the effort. – Colton Sissons

Of course, tonight’s tilted matchup isn’t a must-win but it would definitely be considered a missed opportunity. If Seattle sees a sign of life, it swiftly changes the dynamics of Vegas’ remaining schedule. The Golden Knights and Kraken meet twice more, starting on Thursday. It’s a scenario in which Vegas could deliver the knockout punch.

Remember, they bombed me out of here after one season. So, I didn’t really get much time to get to know the city. -John Tortorella reflecting on his time as Canucks coach

As for having the third-best odds to win the Stanley Cup, MoneyPuck’s models predict an easier path for Vegas. Highly rated teams like Buffalo, Dallas, Minnesota and Tampa have no choice but to go through each other in the first or second rounds.

With no real standout, a Pacific Division playoff team will face the least challenging opponents: Themselves.