The Golden Knights will begin the process of distributing payments to part-time employees at T-Mobile Arena for the four regular-season home games that will not be played.
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The Golden Knights will offer credit or refund options to ticket holders for the four regular-season home games at T-Mobile Arena that will not be played.
The name “Silver Knights” remains the betting favorite after Golden Knights owner Bill Foley said in February that a trademark application was submitted.
The NHL, which was paused March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic, announced on Tuesday a 24-team postseason format that will be played in two hub cities.
The event, which is open only to qualifiers and features $1 million in guaranteed prize money, had been scheduled for Cherokee, North Carolina.
Aces coach Bill Laimbeer wanted to hire Tanisha Wright as an assistant coach when the franchise hired him in 2017, but she played two more WNBA seasons before retiring.
The NHL sent a memo to teams and players outlining the framework for Phase Two, which would allow the opening of practice facilities and small group workouts.
Blue-state governors wanted long lockdowns; red-state governors not so much.
Here are some of the details the NHL still must sort through after the NHL Players’ Association executive committee approved a 24-team postseason format.
The restrictions issued by the state Gaming Control Board will likely keep most recreational players away when rooms reopen, they said.
The casino will offer four-handed games, as required by the state Gaming Control Board, with a reduced rake (house cut) taken from each hand.
The Golden Knights will receive a bye in the opening round under the NHL’s 24-team return-to-play format that was agree on Friday by the NHL Players’ Association executive committee.
Indications are the NHL is getting close to finalizing a return-to-play format involving 24 teams, and the Golden Knights don’t have to worry about qualifying. They’re in.
This season, the Golden Knights had their fair share of historic debuts, with six players scoring during their first game.
AT&T Sportsnet analyst Mike McKenna joined the Review-Journal’s “Golden Edge” podcast to talk about the NHL’s restart plans and how they could affect the Golden Knights.