Las Vegas Review-Journal

Foley, GM to answer questions at October event

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LAS VEGAS NHL NOTEBOOK bile Arena between the Los Angeles Kings and Colorado Avalanche.

“With the first hockey event at the arena, we wanted to create some atmosphere and have some fun,” said Kim Frank of the team’s marketing department.

The Q&A with Foley and McPhee is scheduled for 5 p.m. The Fan Fest, which is free and open to everyone, begins at 2 p.m. There’ll be a street hockey rink, a shooting cage, a “Hockey Sauce” game, face painting for kids, beer trucks for adults, and the UNLV hockey club will also be on hand promoting its Oct. 9 game at T-Mobile against Arizona State. NO PRESIDENT YET

Foley said Thursday he has not yet hired his president to oversee the club’s business operations.

“We’re close and we hope to have that done sometime next week,” he said.

Foley recently interviewe­d six candidates for the position and had narrowed it down to two a week ago. Whoever is selected will oversee the marketing, sponsorshi­p, ticketing and community relations side of the team. SEAT SELECTION

If you’re one of the 16,000 season ticket-holders, your chance to select your seats is coming soon.

According to Todd Pollock, the team’s vice president of ticketing and suites, the plan is being finalized for the online selection process, which will likely take place Oct. 2324.

“We’re waiting for the final seating chart from T-Mobile,” Pollock said. “Once we know where every seat is located, we can load it into our computer system.”

A brochure will be sent in the next few days to all season ticket-holders with instructio­ns on how to select their seats and what the priority process will be. PRACTICE FACILITY UPDATE

The team and Howard Hughes Corp. announced Thursday the signing of a 20-year lease for the land where the team’s practice facility will be built.

While preparatio­ns continue at the site on Pavilion Center Drive to begin constructi­on, some final prep work needs to take place from the corporatio­n. The power and sewer lines must be put in and approved, and the roads surroundin­g the facility need to be finished.

Final plans are being made for a ceremonial groundbrea­king for the first week in October at the site. The goal is to have the 105,000-squarefoot, $24 million facility ready for occupancy in time for training camp next September. In addition to two full-sized ice rinks, locker rooms and team meeting rooms, the franchise’s offices will be located on the second floor, along with a restaurant. @stevecarpr­j

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