Down 3-1 in the Stanley Cup Final, the Vegas Golden Knights can use a boost. Maybe a wild fan can dance down the aisle at T-Mobile Arena at Thursday’s Game 5, tearing off multiple T-shirts and cajoling the crowd to “Make Some Noise!”
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The Golden Knights defied the odds throughout their unprecedented inaugural season, but now face their biggest challenge in the form of a 3-1 deficit to the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final.
Golden Knights fans put their loyalty on display — above and below water. Check out our photo gallery.
In Game 4 on Monday at Capital One Arena, the Capitals went 3 of 5 on the power play in their 6-2 victory over the Golden Knights that gave them a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
An independent watchdog has cleared Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke of wrongdoing when he gave a speech to a National Hockey League team owned by a campaign contributor.
Before he was a fan of the Vegas Golden Knights, Lynn Groesbeck was a fan of Las Vegas.
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.
No hockey team has ever won Game 4 of a Stanley Cup Final to go up three-games-to-one and not won the series.