The Raiders did just enough to remain unbeaten.
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Hired as Golden Knights coach in January of 2020, Pete DeBoer immediately believed he was to inherit a team capable of winning a Stanley Cup.
The Knights on Friday head to Game 7 of a playoff series for the third time in as many seasons after losing all of a 3-1 advantage against the Minnesota Wild.
Tom Cable has coached in the NFL since 2006 and now faces task of developing a line where three starters from last year have been traded.
Kelly McCrimmon traded in his general manager’s hat for the Golden Knights and assumed head coaching duties in a 5-4 shootout loss to St. Louis on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Miami prevailed 26-25 at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night, a prime example of why Jon Gruden-coached teams struggle in the second half of seasons.
Late-game collapse by the Raiders doesn’t produce many impressive marks.
The Raiders don’t really know good Marcus Mariota could be running their system. Shouldn’t they find out?
UNLV stayed close for about 15 minutes before things like forgettable shot selection and not being able to guard anyone and never getting to the rim painted an inevitable fate.
What if the defensive issues aren’t about coaching at all, but rather who is being asked to make plays?
This was a concern of NFL teams, that after a pandemic shut down pro football, the game would eventually pay for it in the operating room.
Heartstrings have no place here, meaning Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer should start Robin Lehner over Marc-Andre Fleury in goal for the NHL playoffs.
Hockey isn’t back — not yet — but there is at least a determined pathway by which to crown a champion.
Judging what the Raiders have done since finishing last season 7-9 isn’t about pass/fail. Not until things begin for real again. All we really have are names on paper.
The team has for a few seasons under Jon Gruden preached a desire to sign and draft players of high character.