Vegas Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon is standing firm in the face of criticism for his team's moves leading up to their Stanley Cup Final appearance. In a recent statement, McCrimmon said that the team doesn't "need to apologize" for the decisions made during the season, sparking debate among fans and analysts. The Golden Knights have been accused of making questionable trades and signings, but McCrimmon is defending the team's strategy, citing the ultimate goal of reaching the Cup Final. As the team prepares to take on the opponent in the championship series, McCrimmon's comments have reignited discussions about the morality of winning at all costs in professional sports.


Golden Knights GM says Vegas doesn’t ‘need to apologize’ for decisions made en route to Cup Final  NHL.com