Henderson Silver Knights surge late, emerging as serious AHL playoff threat
Henderson's late-season surge has the Silver Knights looking like a genuine AHL playoff threat, blending high-octane offense with stubborn defensive resilience.

The Henderson Silver Knights have spent much of this season keeping their fans guessing, but the picture coming into focus now is one of a team timing its run exactly right.
A feature profile published March 13 captured a Silver Knights squad that has weathered the inconsistency that defined their earlier months and emerged on the other side with genuine playoff credibility. Henderson's form has fluctuated throughout the campaign, but the recent surge has repositioned them as a legitimate late-season threat in the AHL standings.
What makes Henderson's resurgence compelling is its range. The Silver Knights have shown they can win in multiple ways: racking up goals on high-octane offensive nights and grinding out results through stubborn defensive stands when the scoring chances dry up. That kind of two-dimensional threat is exactly what separates contenders from pretenders when the calendar turns to March and rosters begin tightening for the postseason push.

The ability to win ugly matters just as much as the ability to win big at this stage of an AHL season. Teams that rely exclusively on one identity tend to get exposed in playoff series, where opposing coaches have the time and tape to neutralize a single strength. Henderson's profile suggests the Silver Knights have enough of both to make that adjustment difficult.
With the postseason window narrowing, the Silver Knights' timing could prove decisive. Late surges are only meaningful if they carry momentum into the first round, and Henderson appears to be building exactly that kind of foundation heading into the final weeks of the regular season.
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