Owner Bill Foley wants to come up with the best name possible for his team, which begins play in 2017-18. But he’s not going to be rushed or extorted into purchasing the rights to a name.
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It’s come down to two: Scorpions and Outlaws.
Aces (yes, we know, just like Reno’s Triple-A baseball team), is finally gone leaving Scorpions in the finals to be the reader-picked name for Las Vegas’ NHL team.
Just a couple more days and we will have (unofficially) named Las Vegas’ NHL team.
Another day, another name knocked out of the bracket — goodbye, Knights, we hardly knew ye’.
We’re into the final week of our competition to (sort of but not really) name Las Vegas’ incoming NHL team.
Las Vegas NHL owner Bill Foley is finding it increasingly difficult to choose the name he wants for his hockey team.
We’re almost done with our extremely unofficial, ongoing bracket to “name” Las Vegas’ NHL team.
It was a close call between Rat Pack and Atoms, but ultimately on Wednesday Rat Pack took the lead in our competition to “name” Las Vegas’ NHL team. Ol’ Blue Eyes would have been proud.
Murray Craven’s job was to get Bill Foley a short list of general manager candidates. When George McPhee was named the Las Vegas NHL franchise’s first GM, Craven’s job was complete.
Think of George McPhee as an artist who has a blank canvas to paint anything he wants. Or a contractor who has an empty lot and can build any home he desires.
Las Vegas owner Bill Foley found someone to run his NHL expansion team who is just as intense about winning as he is with the hiring of George McPhee as general manager.
We know some of these names are silly — the likelihood of Las Vegas’ NHL team being named the “Dry Heats” is pretty slim — but we have some decent contenders in today’s round.
George McPhee, the former Washington Capitals general manager, will be named the GM for the expansion Las Vegas NHL team at a news conference at 1 p.m. Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
It was close, but High Rollers came one step closer over Road Runners to be the fan-favorite “name” of Las Vegas’ NHL team.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
The Golden Knights traded winger Nikita Gusev for a 2020 third round pick and a 2021 second pick.
The 37-year-old defenseman is excited to stay in Las Vegas after signing a one-year, $700,000 contract that can reach up to $1.5 million with incentives.
Do you know what it takes to become a member of the Vegas Golden Aces?
The one-year deal for the 37-year-old has a base salary of $700,000 and can reach up to $1.5 million, his base salary last season, with incentives.