Las Vegas Review-Journal

Love fest for Knights, LV lives again

Fans, team celebrate start of second campaign

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

A thunderous bass reverberat­ed throughout downtown Las Vegas, backing the sounds of Guns N’ Roses, Metallica and Flo Rida — and drowning out the hundreds and hundreds congregate­d to greet their beloved hockey team

But when the Golden Knights finally arrived at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, the hundreds and hundreds began to cheer and that bass didn’t seem as thunderous anymore.

It became rather meek in comparison with the cheers that served as the soundtrack for the franchise’s magical inaugural season. And if Wednesday night is any sort of indicator, those cheers could serve as the soundtrack for its second season, too.

The Knights hosted their annual Fan Fest and unveiled their team during an interperso­nal three-hour celebratio­n the epicenter of the city. Players arrived at roughly 6 p.m. and walked down a red carpet amid boundless adoration from their faithful.

They mingled, signed autographs and posed in photos for nearly an hour before formal

FAN FEST

introducti­ons on a stage set up for that very reason. Each player received his fair share of applause and a had a moment or two to bask in its glory.

The local love, they indicated, doesn’t ever get old.

“Everywhere you go, you get the support we have here tonight,” defenseman and longtime Las Vegas resident Deryk Engelland said. “It’s an honor, just to represent the team in this city.”

The event featured a live deejay, food trucks, beverage stands and an array of games for the youths. Players were patient as they greeted the fans, and some, like forward Alex Tuch, signed for seemingly every autograph seeker.

The always popular goalie, Marc-andre Fleury, was one of the last players to walk the red carpet and delivered a sentimenta­l message from

 ?? Richard Brian ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @vegasphoto­graph Golden Knights left wing Max Pacioretty, left, signs autographs during the team’s fan fest Wednesday at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-journal @vegasphoto­graph Golden Knights left wing Max Pacioretty, left, signs autographs during the team’s fan fest Wednesday at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
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 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban defends in front of left wing Max Pacioretty during practice Wednesday at City National Arena.Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto
Chase Stevens Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban defends in front of left wing Max Pacioretty during practice Wednesday at City National Arena.Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto

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