The crowd of more than 18,000 at T-Mobile Arena cheered loud and proud Sunday, seemingly trying to will the Vegas Golden Knights to a game-winning goal.
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It remains to be seen whether the Vegas Golden Knights make another deep playoff run this spring, but about 20 couples outside their arena Sunday pledged to support each other and the team through the good times and bad.
The Las Vegas Valley has been infatuated with the Vegas Golden Knights since the team established itself as the area’s first professional franchise in October 2017. But in 2018 the Golden Knights captured hearts with a remarkable run to the Stanley Cup Final, and continuous community outreach that endeared the players and coaches to adoring fans.
Although the Vegas Golden Knights fell three victories shy of winning the Stanley Cup, many fans expressed thanks for the team and its magical, improbable season.
This Memorial Day certainly was a memorable one for many Las Vegas residents, as their beloved Golden Knights took Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena.
Fans at T-Mobile Arena went bonkers Wednesday night as the Vegas Golden Knights closed out their second win in the Western Conference Final.
The Golden Knights may have lost their first game in the Western Conference Final, but fans haven’t lost their faith that the team can advance to the Stanley Cup Final in its first season.
Golden Knights fans are guaranteed at least one more game at T-Mobile Arena to cheer on the first major professional sports team in Las Vegas history.
Fans hoping for another series win over a divisional rival weren’t disappointed Thursday night as it was all Knights in a 7-0 rout over the San Jose Sharks. “This is something that you write a movie about,” Las Vegas fan Robert Tierney said of the young team’s storybook season.
After the Golden Knights’ double-overtime win Friday night, the team left for Los Angeles Saturday with a 2-0 series lead and the support of hundreds of fans wishing them luck.