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.
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Many fans and local businesses have created plenty of homages to the Golden Knights during the team’s run to the Stanley Cup Final.
Marc-Andre Fleury is the driving force behind the Golden Knights’ unprecedented run to the Stanley Cup Final, which begins at 5 p.m. Monday at T-Mobile Arena against the Washington Capitals.
Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman paid off his wager with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman by sporting a Golden Knights jersey while presiding over a Winnipeg City Council meeting.
Whether they win or lose the Stanley Cup Final, the Golden Knights can expect a hero’s welcome at the end of their first season.
After the Knights punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday, “Conference Champions” T-shirts at the team’s Summerlin store sold out in about a half-hour.
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 are having an extraordinary first year in the NHL and are now just three wins away from the Stanley Cup Final. Fans have been spoiled with instant success, and the front office is cashing in.
Marc-Andre Fleury, Nate Schmidt, Deryk Engelland and Jonathan Marchessault are now welcoming airline passengers to Las Vegas on a series of messages played throughout McCarran International Airport.
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.
The fun of the Vegas Golden Knights’ inaugural season is turning many Southern Nevadans into hockey fans.
Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury had his first face-to-face meeting Thursday with his biggest canine fan, Bark-Andre Furry.
The pet’s public persona, a nod to the Vegas Golden Knights’ star goalie, Marc-Andre Fleury, started as a joke among friends after the NHL expansion draft last summer. Now the joke is growing into a social media sensation.
The gold streamers that rained down on ecstatic Las Vegas hockey fans punctuated another achievement that few predicted before October’s season-opener: The Golden Knights clinched a spot in the Western Conference final.
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.