Las Vegas Review-Journal

Pacioretty’s 30th birthday takes hit on video circuit

Teammates Tuch, Subban triumph in arcade clashes

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

GLENDALE, Ariz. — There may not have been party hats, but Golden Knights forward Max Pacioretty celebrated his 30th birthday on Tuesday night the same way many 8-yearolds might dream.

He played the arcade games at Dave & Buster’s with NHL players.

“(Alex) Tuch beat me in Guitar Hero, and (Malcolm Subban) beat me in Basketball my game’s been trending since I came back from injury,” he said. “I think our line has created some good chemistry and more than production, I like the chances that we’ve gotten. We’ve gotten opportunit­ies to be the difference and now we want to be the difference.”

Pacioretty has 226 goals in 626 career games. He doesn’t see his 30th birthday as some sort of career milestone.

“I hope I age like a fine wine, but we’ll see if it happens,” he said. “I think in a good environmen­t, it doesn’t matter how old you are, I think you mentally feel good every day. This is a good environmen­t. We just want to start winning some more game and have some more fun.”

He was talking about the Knights, not his Dave & Buster’s struggles.

Turkey time

American Thanksgivi­ng is seen as an unofficial measuring stick in NHL circles, when teams forge identities and playoff possibilit­ies begin to come into focus.

The Knights hope that’s not the case, but the numbers say teams in a playoff position at this point have a pretty good chance to make the postseason, according to numbers compiled by Sirius XM’S NHL crew.

In three of the last five years, 13 of the 16 teams sitting in a playoff spot on the fourth Thursday of November ended up qualifying for the playoffs.

Twelve of the 16 made it in 2015-16 and 11 qualified last season.

The Knights were three points out of a playoff spot entering Wednesday night’s game.

Knights rebrand ticket exchange

Team president Kerry Bubolz announced the launch of a rebranded ticket resale marketplac­e.

VGK Ticket Exchange, supported by Flash Seats, provides a secure resale platform for buying, selling and transferri­ng tickets.

The site is live at vgktickete­xchange.com or can be accessed through the team’s homepage.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @ Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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