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Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights have their top seven defensemen under contract for next season, but the blue line is crowded and some tough decisions will need to be made.
The Golden Knights had plenty of memorable moments throughout their attempt to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. We narrowed that list to 10.
Golden Knights fans have questions about the playoffs, Jonathan Marchessault’s future and so much more this week. We have answers.
The world-famous entertainment venue is hosting its first made-for-TV event in June, when the NHL draft comes to Las Vegas for the first time.
The Maloofs helped bring the NHL to Vegas. They are likely to invest in more sports in the community.
Saturday’s game from T-Mobile Arena attracted 2.8 million viewers on cable.
Marshmello is a well-known club headliner. So is Lil Jon, who is also a Golden Knights fan.
Chippendales vocalist and emcee Jayson Michael shouted, “Give it up for Gritty!” followed by “Duuude!”
A face-off event is set for Lake Bellagio, and NHL players will fire pucks at cards in a round of blackjack.
The Downtown Summerlin space will become Wolfgang Puck Players Locker after a two-week renovation that begins Sunday.
“Clearly, if you can be licensed to own a casino operation in Nevada, you’re OK,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said of new Coyotes majority owner Alex Mereulo.
Las Vegas is largely defined by its ability to defy expectations, and recent forecasts predicting a decline in its appeal to younger travelers are no exception. Contrary to these gloomy predictions, which suggest that an aging core visitor base might render the city’s 150,000 hotel rooms less appealing to new generations, the reality is strikingly […]
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights could have openings for some of the younger players in their organization next season thanks to their six pending unrestricted free agents.
The NHL Awards show returns to Las Vegas this year, but will take place in a new location in the city.
Jonathan Marchessault wants to remain with the Golden Knights, but there are questions to be answered before he becomes a free agent July 1.