Season 3 Episodes
1. The Quest Continues
Vegas Golden Knights forward James Neal leads a tour of Las Vegas, discusses the special connection the team has made with the community and the city’s transformation into a hockey town. Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik meets with passionate season ticket holders before Game 1 of the Second Round series versus the Boston Bruins. Nashville Predators forward Ryan Johansen takes viewers into his home with fiancé Madison Bell. The episode will also feature exclusive mic’d up player content and on-the-ice action from each series in the Second Round – Golden Knights-San Jose Sharks, Lightning-Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals-Pittsburgh Penguins and Predators-Winnipeg Jets.
2. You Were The Better Team
There's a whole lot of celebrating in the second episode of "Quest for the Stanley Cup," with four teams earning spots in the conference finals. The episode gives an up-close look at the grind the Tampa Bay Lightning, Winnipeg Jets, Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals went through to get past the second round.
3. Momentum
In the third episode of "Quest for the Stanley Cup," the Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets and Vegas Golden Knights turn up the intensity with the championship getting closer.
4. Trophy Touch
Alex Ovechkin celebrates the conference title by keeping the Prince of Wales Trophy with him at every minute of the trip back to D.C. Also, the Stanley Cup Final-bound Vegas Golden Knights continue to defy the hockey gods after knocking out the Winnipeg Jets in five games.
5. Whatever It Takes
The Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights turn up the intensity as the last leg of the 2018 playoffs gets underway
6. Fast, Simple & Smart
The series shifts to DC as the Capitals look to take advantage of the home crowd and get the upper hand on Vegas in the best-of-seven finale.
7. Quest Fulfilled
The Vegas Golden Knights return home to T-Mobile Arena to try to stretch the series out while the Washington Capitals look to take advantage of the Game 5 clinching opportunity and capture the first ever Stanley Cup championship in franchise history