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Marc-Andre Fleury gives Predators credit
 
Marc-Andre Fleury gives Predators credit

Fleury allowed just one of 27 shots he faced to elude him in Nashville Tuesday Jan. 16, 2018 (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV hopes new coordinator Tim Skipper will improve defense
 
UNLV hopes new coordinator Tim Skipper will improve defense

UNLV coach Tony Sanchez has his new defensive coordinator Tim Skipper, former assistant at Florida, will join Sanchez’s staff, a source close to the football program said Tuesday The Rebels allowed 31.8 points and 458.7 yards last season UNLV hasn’t given up fewer than 30 points per game since 2007 Sanchez has made two changes to his defensive staff Two coaching spots remain to be filled at UNLV

5 fun facts about Bishop Gorman big man Isaiah Cottrell
 
5 fun facts about Bishop Gorman big man Isaiah Cottrell

Bishop Gorman’s Isaiah Cottrell, a 6-foot-9-inch sophomore, is the latest elite prospect to man the middle for the top-ranked Gaels. Here are five fun facts about Cottrell. 1. He wears a size 18 shoe. 2. He is the 30th ranked player in the sophomore class. 3. Prolific programs like Arizona, Oklahoma, Washington and Illinois are four of Cottrell’s 19 reported scholarship offers. 4. He got his first scholarship offer from UNLV as an eighth-grader. 5. He plays in the Vegas Elite AAU Program, which finished last summer with the fourth-ranked 2020 team.

Golden Knights’ Deryk Engelland on 1-year contract extension
 
Golden Knights’ Deryk Engelland on 1-year contract extension

Golden Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland talks about his one-year contract extension following practice on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Golden Knights face the Predators Tuesday night.

Lucky Dragon foreclosure
 
Lucky Dragon foreclosure

Lucky Dragon, the struggling off-Strip hotel, is now facing foreclosure. A default notice was filed months ago, and a foreclosure auction is scheduled for Feb. 6. The Chinese-themed property is only a year old but has grappled with numerous problems. Crowds have been relatively small, workers have lost their jobs, and the casino and restaurants were temporarily closed.