Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer has the difficult decision of whether to stick with Robin Lehner or return to Marc-Andre Fleury for Game 5 against the Montreal Canadiens.
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The Raiders came to terms with second-round draft pick Tre’von Moehrig on Monday, leaving only third-rounders Divine Deablo and Malcolm Koonce unsigned.
Both Las Vegas Aces players will be competing in their first Olympic Games. The 12-player roster was announced Monday for the Tokyo Olympics.
Under current NCAA rules, students cannot be paid, and the scholarship money colleges can offer is capped at the cost of attending the school.
The NLL’s newest franchise is owned by Brooklyn Nets owner Joseph Tsai, NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, current Nets coach Steve Nash and PGA Tour star Dustin Johnson.
Playing for the first time in 21 days and just the second in 42, Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner leads team past Montreal 2-1 in overtime.
The Montreal Canadiens were pleased with their effort, particularly in the defensive zone, despite losing in overtime in Game 4 against the Golden Knights.
Here’s what happened in Game 4 of the Golden Knights’ NHL semifinal series against the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night at Bell Centre.
Faith Lutheran High School graduate Bowen Becker will compete for the U.S. Olympic men’s swimming team in Tokyo as a member of the 4×100-meter freestyle relay.
Las Vegan Vashti Cunningham earned a spot in the Tokyo Games by winning the high jump.
Quebec native Nicolas Roy scored 1:18 into overtime as the Golden Knights battled back to defeat the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of their Stanley Cup semifinal series.
The schedule has been announced for the return of the World Series of Poker at the Rio from Sept. 30 to Nov. 23, right on the heels of the WSOP Online.
The Golden Knights said general manager Kelly McCrimmon is self-isolating. No Knights players were listed among those unable to practice or play because of COVID protocols.
The Golden Knights are turning to a new goaltender for Game 4 of their NHL semifinal against the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday at Bell Centre.
Naoya Inoue (21-0, 18 KOs) dropped Michael Dasmarinas (30-3-1, 20 KOs) in the second round with a body shot, then followed it up with two more brutal knockdowns in the third.
