Foley says West Point values have carried over to Golden Knights – VIDEO
 
Foley says West Point values have carried over to Golden Knights – VIDEO

During the Fortress Invitational at the T-Mobile Arena, Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, a West Point graduate, talked about how he’s tried to instill the Army values into his hockey franchise, how his experience at West Point made him want to give back to the community. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Kelly McCrimmon Gets Promoted to Golden Knight General Manager – Video
 
Kelly McCrimmon Gets Promoted to Golden Knight General Manager – Video

The Vegas Golden Knights have announced that Kelly McCrimmon has been promoted to General Manager of the team, effective September 1, 2019. Regarding his new role, McCrimmon will represent the Golden Knights at the NHL’s General Managers Meetings and will be the point of contact for other league GMs.

Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Visits Review Journal Studios
 
Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Visits Review Journal Studios

Golden Knights owner Bill Foley made some time to tour the Las Vegas Review Journal Studios and sat down with Adam Hill and Ben Gotz for a podcast segment, as well as Ed Graney for an in-studio interview.

Golden Knights fans see the team off to Los Angeles
 
Golden Knights fans see the team off to Los Angeles

Golden Knights fans waited outside of City National Arena to send off the team as it head to Los Angeles for games three and four of its playoff series against the Kings.

Golden Knights raise banner honoring Oct. 1 shooting victims
 
Golden Knights raise banner honoring Oct. 1 shooting victims

Golden Knights raise banner honoring Oct. 1 shooting victims. On a night when the Golden Knights were looking to lock up the Pacific Division title and secure a championship banner, the team unveiled a banner of its own Saturday. The banner honors the 58 victims of the Oct. 1 Strip shooting. Knights majority owner and chairman Bill Foley and general manager George McPhee also were on the ice, along with the family of shooting victim Neysa Tonks.