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From the Pulse in this morning's e-blast (The Athletic) ...
The Knights' swift ascension
Two champions in two nights makes a good week, no? There was some eerie symmetry between these NHL and NBA playoffs — we'll get to that — but there was a mashive difference in their title-clinching games.
For the Golden Knights, there was no difficulty last night. It was a romp.
And about that symmetry: Two teams from South Florida — the Panthers and Heat — entered this postseason as lowly No. 8 seeds and blitzed into their title series … and both got bounced in five games. Maybe tweak that special potion for next year, when the Panthers have a real chance to contend again.
Jesse Granger has an inside look at what is often the best part of any championship: the party. Pierre LeBrun went all the way back to 2014 in his recounting of how the Golden Knights built a champion from the ground floor.

The Knights' swift ascension
Two champions in two nights makes a good week, no? There was some eerie symmetry between these NHL and NBA playoffs — we'll get to that — but there was a mashive difference in their title-clinching games.
For the Golden Knights, there was no difficulty last night. It was a romp.
- Las Vegas is Stanley Cup champion after a 9-3 rout over the upstart Panthers. The Knights win a ring in just their sixth season of existence, making them the fastest to ever win an NHL title. They enter an impressive group of quick-winning expansion franchises like the 2001 Diamondbacks (fourth year) and the 1971 Bucks (third).
- The Knights are also a shining example of how the NHL's tweaked expansion draft rules worked. The franchise was able to build a great team immediately. They made the Stanley Cup Finals in their first season and are winners in season 6. The Seattle Kraken have played just two seasons and made a playoff appearance this year. This is good for hockey.
And about that symmetry: Two teams from South Florida — the Panthers and Heat — entered this postseason as lowly No. 8 seeds and blitzed into their title series … and both got bounced in five games. Maybe tweak that special potion for next year, when the Panthers have a real chance to contend again.
Jesse Granger has an inside look at what is often the best part of any championship: the party. Pierre LeBrun went all the way back to 2014 in his recounting of how the Golden Knights built a champion from the ground floor.