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Vegas Golden Knights faceoff against the Toronto Maple Leafs
The Vegas Golden Knights begin their longest road trip of the season tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It's the first of five games in eight days for the Knights away from Las Vegas.Knights in the Morning: Why VGK winger Tomas Hertl wears number 48
Forward Tomas Hertl, a former San Jose Sharks star acquired by VGK at last season's trade deadline, has worn number 48 throughout his career.
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Las Vegas Raiders honor pediatric cancer survivors
Three pediatric cancer survivors were honored by the Las Vegas Raiders and Intermountain Health. They got to attend practice, meet the players, coaches, and cheerleaders, and check out a game.O'Connell expected to be out 4 to 6 weeks with a broken thumb, AP source says
Coach Antonio Pierce said at his news conference that he didn't have any new information on O'Connell's injury.
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Las Vegas Aces hires experienced Ty Ellis as an assistant coach
For the past eight years, Ellis has served as an assistant coach with several USA Basketball men’s teams.Kelsey Plum will be first Washington women's hoops player to have jersey retired
The school announced that Kelsey Plum's No. 10 jersey will be hung from the rafters on Jan. 18, 2025, when Washington takes on Purdue. Plum currently plays for the Las Vegas Aces.
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How UNLV could be affected as Mountain West member schools leave for the Pac-12
Just months after having 10 of its 12 members leave, the Pac-12 Conference announced that four Mountain West Conference schools will be joining the revamped league.UNLV Football off to a historic start to their season
For the first time since 1999, UNLV Football has started their season 2-0 after dominating Utah Tech on Saturday at their home opener 72-14.
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Broncos hope to continue playoff push when they meet the banged-up Raiders
The Broncos are 0-4 in Las Vegas, but in a matchup of teams heading in opposite directions, Denver has more at stake than trying to end a series skid.'There's more opportunity here': Guenther Steiner weighs in on Las Vegas races
Guenther Steiner, former Formula 1 Team Principal for the Haas team, met hundreds of fans to share his insight on the sport and what he thinks about the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Nick Walters
Nick Walters
Senior Sports Reporter
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Alex Eschelman
Sports Multimedia Journalist
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Rochelle Richards
Senior Sports Producer