Las Vegas Review-Journal

Festive atmosphere planned for second game at T-mobile

- By David Schoen Las Vegas Review-journal

There was a solemn mood to the start of the Golden Knights’ home opener, which came nine days after the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.

Expect a more festive atmosphere Friday. The Knights plan to unveil an elaborate pregame show before their 7:30 p.m. game against the Detroit Red Wings, along with several in-game entertainm­ent production­s that originally were scheduled to debut Tuesday.

“Because of the tone of what was happening that night, the community needed a group hug from 17,000 people, and we understood,” said Jonny Greco, the club’s vice president of events and entertainm­ent.

“Our objective, even months ago, was to celebrate the city and celebrate the sports fans who make up the fabric of this great community. … We’re going to make (Friday) in the spirit of what we intended all year long.”

Greco said the organizati­on carefully considered the imagery associated with Tuesday’s game against Arizona and removed elements it believed were inappropri­ate for that evening.

Greco didn’t want to spoil the surprises for Friday but did reveal there will be a new pregame video, and the Knights’ castle in the standing-room only section will be activated.

“We want our fans to lead the charge in the entertainm­ent experience,” Greco said.

The Red Wings also are expected to have a large legion of fans at T-mobile Arena, and Knights coach Gerard Gallant said that should enhance the environmen­t even further.

“I think it’s going to be great,” Gallant said, “but I hope our fans are cheering for us more than they’re cheering for the other teams.”

Motown memories

Gallant spent the first nine seasons of his playing career with Detroit and amassed 207 goals, 260 assists and 1,600 penalty minutes.

Gallant, who played in Detroit from 1984-93, said he remains close with several members of the Red Wings’ organizati­on, notably general manager Ken Holland, but no longer gets sentimenta­l facing the winged wheel.

“I loved my time in Detroit. They were great to me … but I’m trying to beat them now,” Gallant said. “I’m trying to represent the Vegas Knights and I’m trying to win every night.”

Record rating

The Golden Knights’ home opener against Arizona on Tuesday drew a 3.74 local rating on NBC Sports Network, making it the highest-rated regular-season NHL game ever in the Las Vegas market.

Contact David Schoen at dschoen@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

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