Gallant says Subban was outstanding in loss
 
Gallant says Subban was outstanding in loss

Gerard Gallant talks about Malcolm Subban’s outstanding play in the Golden Knights’ 1-0 loss to Columbus. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge Mailbag
 
Golden Edge Mailbag

Ben Gotz and Adam Hill answer all your burning Vegas Golden Knights questions and comments

Golden Edge: Mailbag — October 9, 2018
 
Golden Edge: Mailbag — October 9, 2018

Adam Hill is joined by Ben Gotz via skype from Washington, D.C. to answer questions submitted from Golden Knights fans.

Golden Knights talk after practice
 
Golden Knights talk after practice

Marc-Andre Fleury, Max Pacioretty and Cody Eakin in the locker room on Wed. October 3, 2018.

Golden Knights rookie camp – Day 2
 
Golden Knights rookie camp – Day 2

The Golden Knights held their second day of rookie camp at City Arena in Las Vegas. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye

Golden Edge: Golden Knights Stick Salute To Fans
 
Golden Edge: Golden Knights Stick Salute To Fans

The Vegas Golden Knights host a fan fest on Fremont Street to celebrate the teams achievements throughout the 2017-2018 season. Fans were treated to live entertainment, free Golden Knights merchandise and the players came out to see fans.

David Perron talks about becoming a free agent
 
David Perron talks about becoming a free agent

Vegas Golden Knights winger David Perron talked to the news media a day after their season ended in the Stanley Cup Final. Perron said he wants to stay in Las Vegas. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights fans give advice to their team
 
Golden Knights fans give advice to their team

Golden Knights fans give advice to the team as they head into Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final down 3-1 against the Washington Capitals. (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Schmidt wouldn’t let Marchand lick or kiss him
 
Schmidt wouldn’t let Marchand lick or kiss him

The hockey world reacted harshly toward Boston’s Brad Marchand who has licked and kissed the faces of opponents. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (moving on)
 
Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (moving on)

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on moving on from the Game 2 loss Sunday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia
 
Golden Knights fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia

Golden Knights hockey fan Dee Dravnieks of Perth, Australia, talks about traveling more than 9,500 miles to see her favorite hockey team play in Las Vegas and Canada. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Knights success far exceeds LVCVA’s tourism goals
 
Knights success far exceeds LVCVA’s tourism goals

Several months ago, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority set out to market the city as the sports capital of the world. With the addition of the Golden Knights and the Raiders, LVCVA saw the perfect opportunity to do so. The Knights’ success and current Stanley Cup playoff run has resulted in a marketing marriage with Las Vegas that has been far more successful than anyone could have imagined. This season, the Knights have managed to unite the community and made hockey fans around the country take notice. “The Knights, in my mind, really put the exclamation point that we’re the sports capital of the world, not only what they’ve done on the ice in this historic season but how they brought the community together.” Lisa Motley, director of sports marketing and special events for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Professional sports have been a staple for Las Vegas for decades with championship boxing matches, PGA golf tour events and the National Finals Rodeo. But big-league teams kept their distance from Nevada, due to lingering fears of sports betting somehow influencing games. “Las Vegas stands for something much more extensive and expansive now than what it once did” David Carter, executive director of the University of Southern California’s Marshall Sports Business Institute

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Smith Glad To Be Back In Lineup
 
Smith Glad To Be Back In Lineup

The Golden Knights forward missed 15 games with an upper-body injury, (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Jon Merrill glad to be back in Newark
 
Jon Merrill glad to be back in Newark

The Golden Knights defenseman had played for the New Jersey Devils before joining the Knights. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal )

Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup
 
Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup

The Golden Knights took over the NHL’s points lead Saturday. On Monday, the Knights were at the top of another board. The expansion team from Las Vegas became the new betting favorite at the Westgate Superbook to win this year’s Stanley Cup at 4-1 odds. The Knights opened at 200-1 and were as high as 500-1 before the 2017-18 season, according to Westgate sports book director Jay Kornegay. “The Knights started off as the longest shot on the board to win the Stanley Cup,” Kornegay said. “No one was betting them. There was no interest, which totally makes sense for an expansion team. Now it’s crazy to say they’re the favorite to hoist the Cup.”

A Golden Night To Remember
 
A Golden Night To Remember

The first in-game wedding in team history occurred during the second intermission of the Knight’s 4-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers.

Nolan Patrick Adjusting To NHL
 
Nolan Patrick Adjusting To NHL

The Philadelphia Flyers rookie Center talked about his game on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018 at T-Mobile Arena. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)