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Ed Graney

Ed Graney is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
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Having seen the top of the NFL roller coaster and plunged to its bottom, quarterback Geno Smith can be a player all other Raiders follow.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers faces a tall task in trying to improve on his rookie season, when he set several NFL records.
The Golden Knights are seemingly always built for deep playoff runs, but that didn’t occur for a second straight season.
The Edmonton Oilers proved they were the better team. They made winning plays when it mattered most. They earned another trip to the Western Conference Final.
The Edmonton Oilers played their best game of the series and the Golden Knights their worst Monday. And now, the Knights’ season is on the line.
Reilly Smith was acquired by the Golden Knights at the trade deadline. On Saturday night, he scored one of the more important goals of his career.
Defenseman Brayden McNabb was obviously tripped in overtime of Game 2 on Thursday, a significant non-call in a game the Golden Knights lost 17 seconds later.
The Golden Knights killed a five-minute major penalty in overtime, but then watched as Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl scored to put them in a 2-0 series hole.
Whether UNLV will soon be invited into a Power Four conference is unknown, but the Rebels have positioned themselves nicely for such a reality.
The Golden Knights will want to forget about Game 1 as soon as possible after the Edmonton Oilers erupted for three goals in the third period en route to a win.
Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill came up big yet again in the playoffs, leading his team to a series-clinching win against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.
One of the most popular Golden Knights of all time was forced into action against them in a high-stakes Game 5 on Tuesday. The Knights prevailed.
Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb, an Original Misfit, is bringing his grit and physicality into his team’s series against the Minnesota Wild.
There was no panic Saturday from the Golden Knights, who rallied from a 2-1 third-period deficit to tie their best-of-seven series against the Minnesota Wild.