The Rebels are still a club program as they attempt to raise the funding to go Division I NCAA varsity, but they will move up from Division II to D-I in the American Collegiate Hockey Association beginning in 2017-18.
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Bill Foley, the owner of the Vegas Golden Knights NHL expansion team, said he has the legal right to use the name that is also used by the Army’s parachute team.
With a decision on participating in the 2018 Winter Olympics looming come January, the NHL is still wavering on whether it wants to allow its players to participate. The owners will meet next month to discuss whether or not to allow the players to play in return for a three-year extension of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The NHL has a list of 66 players who have no-move clauses in their contract, thus making them exempt to exposure in the league’s expansion draft on June 20.
Bill Foley had better hope his use of “Golden” for his team nickname the Vegas Golden Knights doesn’t turn out like two previous attempts did in pro hockey.
When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was introduced to the thousands of hockey fans Tuesday at Toshiba Square at T-Mobile Arena, he was hit with a mix of boos and … more boos.
With the announcement of Las Vegas’s NHL team name becoming official — Vegas Golden Knights — on Tuesday night, it got us thinking about what other ‘Knights’ are actually out there.
Las Vegas ushered in its first major league sports team on Tuesday night by learning the name and logo for the league’s 31st NHL team.
With the Vegas Golden Knights name, colors and logo having been made public, the NHL expansion team can focus on lining up corporate sponsors for its inaugural season next October while preparing for next June’s drafts.
Fans of all ages turned out for the NHL team’s christening Tuesday, and shared their thoughts on the state’s first and only major professional sports team.