Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about the possibility of Derek Carr playing in Week 7 and and update on Antonio Hamilton and Marquel Lee’s injuries.
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No one could have imagined that the first home game in the history of the NHL expansion team would be defined by such a mournful cause, but as it has so many times in the worst of moments, sports proved to be a powerful remedy.
What started out as an emotional night quickly turned into a celebration of the city and its first professional team, as the Golden Knights scored four times in the first period on the way to a memorable 5-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes.
The staging area for the race, scheduled for Nov. 11 and 12, and a prerace concert were to take place at Las Vegas Village, the site of the mass shooting that left 58 dead and almost 500 injured.
Forward James Neal continued his hot hand, scoring twice in the first period as the Golden Knights built an early 4-0 lead and went on to win their home debut Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Bill Foley wanted to honor the victims and first responders from the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip before the Golden Knights’ home opener Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights owner said he thinks the team succeeded.
The longtime Las Vegas resident gave a short speech before the game.
There are myriad reasons the first regular-season home game in Golden Knights history, played Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena before a sellout crowd torn between reflection and acclamation, still will be considered monumental years from now.
Local registered nurse Joseph Bruno already loved hockey. And that was before he was honored by the Golden Knights at the franchise’s first NHL game Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for their weekly UFC and MMA update on the Covering the Cage Facebook page.