Vegas Golden Knights Release 2021-2022 Schedule For Season Five

Vegas Golden Knights Release 2021-2022 Schedule For Season Five

July 23, 2021 0 min read

Vegas Golden Knights release Season Five 2021-2022 NHL Schedule
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Vegas Golden Knights Day Of Game Checklist For Entering T-Mobile Arena

Vegas Golden Knights Day Of Game Checklist For Entering T-Mobile Arena

March 01, 2021 0 min read

Everything you need to know as a fan entering T-Mobile for the March home games with limited 15% capacity.  Complete checklist of policies to ensure your entrange, exit and game-time experience go as smoothly as possible.
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NHL Announces Vegas Golden Knights 2020-21 Schedule

NHL Announces Vegas Golden Knights 2020-21 Schedule

December 23, 2020 3 min read

The Golden Knights 56-game schedule will feature division only opponents during the regular season and Vegas will face each team in the division a total of eight times during the year. The Golden Knights will open the season at home against the Anaheim Ducks at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday, January 14, 2021.
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Vegas Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Shares His Concerns On Upcoming NHL Season

Vegas Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Shares His Concerns On Upcoming NHL Season

October 19, 2020 3 min read

Foley told KSHP's Vegas Hockey Hotline that he expects the season will be less than 60 games, saying it could be "48 or 56 games." But he said the fate of next season relies on when fans can return to NHL arenas.
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NHL Announces Plan To Play Full 82 Game Schedule For 2020-2021

NHL Announces Plan To Play Full 82 Game Schedule For 2020-2021

September 21, 2020 3 min read

The NHL is planning for a full 82-game schedule next season and the usual four-round, best-of-7 format in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Commissioner Gary Bettman said Saturday. Start date is yet to be determined and fans may have to be phased in throughout the season.
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Vegas Golden Knights Honor The Return Of Erik Haula, Fall To The Hurricanes In A Shootout

February 09, 2020 2 min read

In what was the first game back in T-Mobile Arena since January 11th, the Vegas Golden Knights took on the Carolina Hurricanes, who they beat just over a week ago on the road in Raleigh with a final score of 4-3.  This time though, the Knights didn't come out on top, losing in a shootout 6-5 when our usual shootout ringers couldn't cut it and Marc-Andre Fleury couldn't make the stops coming from the other side.
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