For the first time since the COVID pandemic began, the Golden Knights opened the doors to the rinks at City National Arena so fans could watch them practice.
Ben Gotz
Ben Gotz came to the Review-Journal in May 2016 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He covers the Lights FC, high school sports and anything else sports-related that comes into town. He also hosts segments in the video studio on soccer and high school sports. Before coming to Las Vegas, he wrote about college hockey, college football and high school sports during stops at the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press and Minnesota Daily back home in Minnesota.
The Golden Knights will have a new face on their local TV broadcasts this season on AT&T SportsNet.
Fans will be allowed to watch the Golden Knights’ practices again at City National Arena after a yearlong hiatus because of the COVID pandemic.
The Golden Knights will reconvene Wednesday for the start of training camp to begin their quest to get past the conference final and win the Stanley Cup.
The Leagues Cup, a tournament pitting Major League Soccer and Liga MX teams against each other, is scheduled to finish in Las Vegas for the second time in three years.
The Golden Knights are getting ready for their fifth training camp, which starts Wednesday. They’ll be missing one star player who was present for the first four.
The Golden Knights and NHL hope the pandemic’s impact on this season will be smaller than the previous two. But there are still a lot of unknowns as training camps open this week.
One of the Golden Knights’ 2020 draft picks is showing signs that he could be a bargain based on where he was selected. The Knights began rookie camp this week.
Golden Knights president Kerry Bubolz discussed several topics recently, such as the team’s decision to forgo a proof of vaccination requirement and NHL All-Star weekend.
Las Vegas native Stormy Buonantony spent two seasons with the Golden Knights before landing her new gig.
The Golden Knights are getting back on the ice together as they begin their fifth season with renewed hopes for a Stanley Cup.
Several Golden Knights players, including Mark Stone and Robin Lehner, should have the chance to compete in the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing now that the NHL is participating.
The NHL doesn’t mandate injury reports like the NFL and NBA, or require teams to announce their starting goalie until game time. And those policies appear set for now.
The NHL is going to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, which means several Golden Knights players could be participating. The league will shut down from Feb. 7 to 22.
The Golden Knights are bringing some of their top prospects to City National Arena for the first time for their 2021 rookie camp.