Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fight Night

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■ What: Andre Ward vs. Sergey Kovalev II

■ When: 4 p.m. first bell, Saturday

■ Where: Mandalay Bay Events Center

■ Tickets: Axs. com

■ TV: HBO PPV, 6 p.m., $65 HD

California. “We hired our hockey staff. We got our business staff together. We broke ground and are building our practice facility and headquarte­rs. We’ve signed some players. We have our minor-league affiliates. We have our radio and television deals in place. We’ve sold 14,000 tickets.”

Thursday will mark one year since NHL commission­er Gary Bettman announced that Las Vegas would become the league’s 31st franchise. On Wednesday at T-mobile Arena, the team will announce the 30 players it has selected in the expansion draft. On Friday in Chicago, it will participat­e in the entry draft, picking sixth in the first round.

While general manager George Mcphee works the phones and the hockey operations staff sorts through trade offers before begin

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ning the selection process, Foley will be observing. On Wednesday morning, he’ll attend his first NHL Board of Governors meeting.

“I’m already exhausted,” Foley said. “You can’t believe what’s going on the next six days.”

Taking care of business

Foley said it took longer for the business side to formulate and catch up. But he’s pleased with the job president Kerry Bubolz has done and said the team expects to hit its revenue numbers for its first projected budget.

“It took longer than we wanted, but we wanted to make sure we did it right,” Foley said. “We wanted to get the right people in place, and that was a long, exhaustive process.”

In a perfect world, the team name and uniform would have been announced June 22, 2016, to coincide with Bettman’s announceme­nt. It has cost the team several million dollars in sales, but the uniforms, designed by Adidas, will be unveiled Tuesday and deposits will be taken beginning Wednesday.

“It would have been nice to have the jerseys available, but the league controlled the timetable,” Foley said. “But I have no doubt it’s going to be a huge hit with our fans. People already love the logo, and when they see it on the jersey, they’re going to say ‘Wow’ and want to buy one.”

Foley said he sticks by his decision to call his team “Vegas” instead of “Las Vegas,” and that the Golden Knights nickname works.

“I think Golden Knights is the right name,” he said. “When we’re on the ice, people will chant ‘Let’s Go Knights!’ It rolls off the tongue easier than Las Vegas Golden Knights.

“Look, you’re not going to please everyone. But this was a decision we made, and this is who we are.”

Focus on hockey, not football

The presence of the NFL in Las Vegas doesn’t concern Foley. The Raiders’ move is three years away, and he’s focusing on his team.

“We think of ourselves as Las Vegas’ team,” Foley said. “We were the first team here. We have our fan base establishe­d, and we’re growing it. We’re working hard with the business community in terms of corporate sponsorshi­ps.

”You look at the deal with the D (hotel) that we announced Tuesday. We’re close to finalizing some deals that are similar and bigger in some cases.”

It’s one of many things the organizati­on is focused on as the clock ticks away toward the first season. The team’s in-game presentati­on for home games is being developed. Announcers for TV and radio need to be hired. The practice facility will open in mid-august. And there are still tickets available for those who want to sit close to the glass.

“We never stop selling,” Foley said. Yes, the first year flew by for Foley. And in less than four months, his team will take the ice. A team he hopes one day will compete for a Stanley Cup.

“I’m not a patient person, but I think I have to learn to be patient,”

he said. “One thing I’ve learned from being around George and his staff is that it takes time to build a winning franchise, and he wants to do it the right way, through the entry draft and with good players from the expansion draft and the right free agents.

“My focus is to give our fans the best hockey team possible. I feel we’re building from the ground up, and I’m pretty proud of what we’ve accomplish­ed in such a short period of time.”

Contact Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Owner Bill Foley on the business side of things: “We wanted to get the right people in place, and that was a long, exhaustive process.”
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal Owner Bill Foley on the business side of things: “We wanted to get the right people in place, and that was a long, exhaustive process.”

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