An itchy Alex Ovechkin jersey and a Vegas baby bib marked the end of Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s Stanley Cup Final betting spree.
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Minutes after they saluted several thousand fans at 3rd Street Stage on Fremont Street in its “Stick Salute to Vegas,” members of the Vegas Golden Knights made their way to dinner at The D Las Vegas.
Erik Haula and Kristen Boege have been together for nearly seven years. She is from Minneapolis; he played for the Wild.
The D Las Vegas Casino Director Richard Wilk turned 50 in fine fashion Saturday night. His party at the 12th-floor Detroit Ballroom was dubbed “An Evening With A Couple of Sopranos.”
The 2017-‘18 Vegas Golden Knights convened for possibly the last time at the Palms on Friday night.
The Washington Capitals picked a nightclub in the neighborhood of T-Mobile Arena for their Stanley Cub victory celebration.
The Vegas Golden Knights did more than reach the Stanley Cup Final, and were more than just the most successful expansion franchise ever in pro sports. Though the achievements are enough reason to celebrate this team.
A clip of PATD to air as part of today’s Stanley Cup Final pregame show on NBC. Game 5 between the Golden Knights and Washington Capitals airs at 5 p.m. from T-Mobile Arena.
Panic! at the Disco is planning a splashy (pun intended) performance for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Down 3-1 in the Stanley Cup Final, the Vegas Golden Knights can use a boost. Maybe a wild fan can dance down the aisle at T-Mobile Arena at Thursday’s Game 5, tearing off multiple T-shirts and cajoling the crowd to “Make Some Noise!”
Mayor Carolyn Goodman showed admirable restraint in party planning for the Golden Knights’ remarkable season.
Doors open at 3:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. start, admission is free and the same security policies for live games inside T-Mobile will be enacted.
The Kats! Bureau today has been a mobile unit, earlier sweeping through an overheated Toshiba Plaza, a walk to the Tropicana valet (where at least one attendant wore a Golden Knights jersey) and to the Westgate Superbook.
During the past week in Las Vegas, on five consecutive nights, there was not an empty seat at T-Mobile Arena or Reynolds Hall.