Golden Knights broadcaster Shane Hnidy participated in CNET’s torture test in a pretaped segment unveiled Wednesday in front of a live audience at CES.
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.
NFL chief information officer Michelle McKenna talked about the league’s advances in technology during a panel discussion titled “NFL on the Digital Frontier” as part of CES.
Golden Knights rookie Cody Glass is sidelined with an injury after getting hurt Saturday against the St. Louis Blues.
The UFC might have a backup plan in case April’s lightweight title fight between Tony Ferguson and champion Khabib Nurmagomedov falls through for a fifth time.
Gerard Gallant isn’t asked about defenseman Brayden McNabb very often. That’s just the way the Golden Knights’ coach wants it.
The defenseman appeared rusty as he dropped just one of his gloves before exchanging blows with Anaheim’s Max Comtois.
The last two spots on the schedule were filled out based on the final standings.
NFL releases order of the first 20 picks in April’s draft in Las Vegas.
Coach Jon Gruden insists he was unaware of what was going on in the other games despite the impact those results could have had on his team’s postseason chances.
Oakland entered the day with an outside shot at reaching the NFL playoffs and came up short.
The Raiders look to keep their playoff hopes alive when they wrap up the regular season against the Broncos at 1:25 p.m. Sunday in Denver. Here is a breakdown by position.
It was another wild year in Las Vegas as the city moves closer and closer to being a full-fledged major league sports town.
“Right now, I’m living with my nutritionist and I’ve built a home gym in my garage and I feel really, really good right now. I’m 230 with a six pack,” the 205-pound champion said in Las Vegas.
“Part of the Knight code is to always advance and always push forward. … We really do always strive to challenge ourselves, to get better and to give the fans more reasons to keep coming back.”
The Buckeyes earned their third win over a top-10 opponent as part of a doubleheader at T-Mobile Arena that also saw North Carolina snap a four-game losing streak.