The Golden Knights defenseman and Stanley Cup champion wants to continue celebrating with fans after hundreds of thousands cheered him on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Golden Knights captain Mark Stone met the artists who created the latest artwork to grace the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas.
Ariana Plummer was able to attend the Stanley Cup Final game with her father, Robert Plummer, who was a police captain during Oct. 1.
Fans looking to skip driving to attend the Golden Knights Stanley Cup championship parade on the Strip are in luck.
Las Vegas youth hockey leaders say the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship will further increase participation in the sport.
About 20 former patients from UMC Children’s Hospital became “players” for the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday during a special “Player for a Day” event at City National Arena in Las Vegas.
People lined up at Smith’s in Skye Canyon for their chance to score some free gas, courtesy of the Golden Knights.
Oak View Group, led by noted arena builder Tim Leiweke and former Raiders executive Marc Badain, plans to construct a 20,000-seat view south of the Strip.
Phoenix has long held a monopoly in the Southwest on hosting major sporting events. But that has changed with Las Vegas and Los Angeles adding new facilities.
Las Vegas has quickly become the “sports capital of the world” and nothing makes that more evident than the city hosting the all-star games of both the NHL and NFL this weekend.
Las Vegas radio and sports betting personality Brian Blessing, known for his boundless energy and passion for Buffalo sports, died this week. He was 64.
Foley Entertainment, founded by Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, on Aug. 25 filed to trademark Las Vegas Heroes, tied to an expansion Major League Soccer team.
UNLV’s hockey team is hosting a fundraiser to help injured Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer Shay Mikalonis, who is continuing to recover after being shot at a protest in June.
Tossing the Victory Flamingo after a win has become a symbol of a city united by sport, a symbol every bit as bright and bold and over-the-top as Las Vegas.
The “Vegas Strong” banner that hangs at T-Mobile Arena to memorialize the victims of the Route 91 Harvest music festival mass shooting was recently updated to reflect the official death toll.