Golden Knights Welcome back The only NHL player to win two Stanley Cups in Vegas

LAS VEGAS — “He’s the only player in the NHL to win a Stanley Cup twice at T-Mobile Arena.”

If Jeopardy ever wants to use a Vegas Golden Knights category on its slate, Chandler Stephenson would be the perfect answer.

The former Golden Knights returned to Vegas for the first time since signing with Seattle in the offseason and were welcomed with thunderous applause from the packed house.

“I think it’s obviously good to be recognized,” Stephenson said when asked about the tribute video earlier in the day. “The time I spent here I am very grateful for. It gave us two children and a lot of memories.”

Stephenson won his first Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals in 2018 on Vegas’ home ice, then won his second with the Golden Knights in 2023 against the Florida Panthers, also inside T-Mobile Arena.

In 4+ seasons with Vegas, the 30-year-old center recorded 237 points in 327 games.

During his time with the Golden Knights, Stephenson played in more regular-season games than anyone else, and his 237 points were second on the team.

His 75 goals were third-most on the team, while he was second with 162 assists. His career high 65 points came the year he won the Cup with Vegas.

In his first season with the Kraken, Stephenson has three goals and 18 assists in 33 games.