True to Vegas form, Golden Knights games were an entertainment spectacle, even before the first puck drop.
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For the photo illustrations that accompany Sunday’s stories looking back at the Vegas Golden Knights’ historic playoff run, Lee Orchard got a real workout. Wearing a 45 pound suit of armor, The Golden Knight sweated while RJ artists and editors directed.
During Sunday’s festival-like concert before the start of the Rock ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon and its accompanying half-marathon, there was a line to pose for photos with a trio of runners dressed as Elvis, sequin jumpsuits and all.
Among the things you learn as part of VGK University, the Golden Knights’ educational program for new hockey fans:
With the NHL season on hold, it’s going to be a while before we can hope to see the Golden Knights again. But there’s still hockey to watch — at least in movie form.
Even after the Knights’ first three-game losing streak of the playoffs, Monday’s Game 4 broadcast on NBC earned a 20.5 local rating, meaning of all the households in Las Vegas with televisions, 20.5 percent of them were watching.
Even in a city known for staging massive events, they’re two of the hottest tickets in years.
There’s one in every crowd: the person who refuses to feel good about the National Hockey League’s feel-good story of the decade.
Should Hollywood come calling, here are some casting ideas.