Pro Bowl punter AJ Cole is seeing the difference in taking snaps from a left-hander, as well as adjusting to losing one of his best friends from the locker room.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault has always been popular in the locker room because of his constant chirping and on the ice because of his offensive prowess.
Turner Sports enters a new era for the NHL on the network, broadcasting its first Stanley Cup Final, with a studio show inside the arena.
The Golden Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup Final has some local sportsbook operators valuing their fandom over the balance sheet.
Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris used his life-saving training to help rescue a boy who was drowning in a Las Vegas hotel pool.
Chance has stolen the hearts of Golden Knights fans, but does he even make the list of the best sports mascots that have called the city home?
Bruce Cassidy had a message for his team after two straight losses to the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final. He also made a move that would help the Knights do exactly what he had asked.
Goaltender Adin Hill, thrust into action after an injury to Laurent Brossoit, is a major reason the Golden Knights are one win from reaching the Stanley Cup Final.
Even if Game 6 is not by definition a must-win game for the Golden Knights like the Stars have faced in the past two games, it’s one they must win.
The NFL’s new fair catch rule is mere window dressing for a league more concerned with legal consequences than actual player safety.
Joe Pavelski, a familiar Golden Knights foe from his days with the rival San Jose Sharks, kept the Dallas Stars alive with a power-play goal in overtime Thursday.
Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev had the first three-point game of his postseason career in a rout of the Dallas Stars in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final.
Mark Stone extended his point streak in home games and set a franchise mark for postseason power-play goals, and Adin Hill protected the net for the Golden Knights.
Perhaps no national program has embraced the Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup more than “The Pat McAfee Show,” which angered some fans by agreeing to a major deal with ESPN.
The Golden Knights again won a playoff game after allowing the first goal and are the only team in the NHL with a winning record in the postseason when falling behind 1-0.