Sunday, May 5, 2024

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Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith, is 22-year-old currently finishing up his bachelor's degree at UNLV for Kinesiology. Growing up as a Las Vegas local for 18 years, he has always been passionate about sports and journalism. He considers Vegas to be his home and is thrilled to see this city get professional sports teams, and more thrilled to see them succeed.

Why Max Pacioretty Could Be The Next Member Of “The Golden Misfits’

The departures of James Neal and David Perron this offseason will be missed both on and off...

Paul Stastny (Not Paul Stanley) Heads To Vegas With Three-Year Deal

The official free agency period kicked off this past Sunday, and 2017-2018 GM of the Year George McPhee wasted no time. Enter former Winnipeg Jet Paul Stastny. The gifted 32-year-old center reached a deal with the Knights to become the first big signing of the VGK’s offseason.

Coming or Going: VGK Look To Build Roster For Year Two

After a season of shattering expectations and records left and right, the Golden Knights are looking to once again gain the edge that led them to the Stanley Cup Final. This offseason has some enticing potential moves that could put the Knights over the top and hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup in Year Two.

Golden Knights Look To Clean House At NHL Awards At Hard Rock Hotel

It has been 13 days since the Golden Knights' season ended after the Capitals won the Stanley Cup Final in five games over our beloved Knights, with the clincher being right here in Sin City. Tonight, we get a tiny taste of hockey and nostalgia with the 2018 NHL Awards at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Patrick McCaw: From Frightening Injury To Two-Time NBA Champion

On March 31st, Golden State Warriors guard Patrick McCaw suffered what looked like a season-ending, if not career-ending, injury. Fast forward to today, and McCaw is a two-time NBA champion after the Warriors swept out the lifeless Lebron James-led Cavaliers.

Could UNLV Football Be This Year’s Next Cinderella Story?

Anyone who is a fan of sports can tell you exactly where they were when they found out the No. 16 seed UMBC pulled off the unthinkable, and — perhaps — UNLV's much-maligned football program is on the verge of joining this special club of "Cinderfellas."