Vegas Golden Knights: How a First-Year Expansion Team Healed Las Vegas and Shocked the Hockey World

Vegas Golden Knights: How a First-Year Expansion Team Healed Las Vegas and Shocked the Hockey World

by Deke Castleman (Author), JoePane (Author)

Synopsis

The amazing story of Las Vegas's inaugural season of hockey!

William Foley took a big risk when he and his partners paid $500 million to the National Hockey League for a Las Vegas expansion team. Would the locals support it? Could it win games? Would it earn back the investment? It turned out that Vegas was the perfect place for such a gamble, and Vegas Golden Knights delves deeply into the VGK's brief, unlikely, and momentous quest for the Stanley Cup in its inaugural season. The first home game occurred only nine days after and a mile away from the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. The opening ceremony, which remembered the fallen and honored the first responders, captured the hearts of all Las Vegans and never let go. It didn't hurt that the team started setting records immediately: the first expansion team in the NHL's long history to win six of their first seven games, including two on the road.

From there, the Knights' march to the playoffs was inexorable. They led their division at the end of the regular season, swept their first series in four games, took the second series in six, and won the Western Division championship in five. As if by magic, the first-year ragtag bunch of castaways were four wins away from hoisting one of the most coveted trophies on Earth.

This momentous story didn't culminate in the feel-good fairy-tale climax, but many of the Golden Knights' expansion-team accomplishments--astronomical ticket prices, phenomenal merchandise sales, media saturation, fan adulation, and dozens of records that might never be broken--were relevant not only to the NHL but to all major-league sports. And by the time the VGK became one of two teams to vie for the Lord Stanley Cup, the support for this team, this phenomenon, had gone viral, receiving tweets from--and selling apparel to--fans in more than 100 countries. The fantastic journey this team was taking grew into an enormous cultural phenomenon, especially coming from such a transient and skin-deep city like Las Vegas.

In the end, this was a situation that almost can't exist in sports where, for there to be a winner, there has to be a loser. Whether the Vegas Golden Knights won or lost was, amazingly enough for a major-league sports franchise, almost beside the point. For the VGK just to be in the Stanley Cup Final proves that both teams in hockey's championship series were winners. There will never be another triumph quite like the one that this book chronicles.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 364
Publisher: Huntington Press
Published: 11 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1944877215
ISBN 13: 9781944877217
Book Overview:

  • As a 60-year fan of and expert on hockey, the author will be in demand as a commentator as this story is revisited for a long time to come.
  • Las Vegans are crazy for their major-league team, having bought millions of dollars' worth of logo paraphernalia. The first, and perhaps only, book that tells the whole tale will receive widespread publicity on its own.
  • When the Vegas Golden Knights organization fully comprehends the scope and potency of this book, they'll get behind it and promote it to their extensive media connections and vast fan base via their many retail outlets.
  • Huntington Press, Las Vegas Advisor, and publisher Anthony Curtis have long-established relationships with a diverse/extensive network of media contacts, including major national and international outlets such as USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Cigar Aficionado, Spike TV, TMZ, Vice.com, Good Morning America, the Today Show, and the Travel, Discovery, and Learning Channels.
  • We regularly leverage the power of our primary website, LasVegasAdvisor.com, which attracts approximately 300,000 uniques/4 million page views per month and is frequently employed to promote new/topical Huntington Press titles. This ability to profile and promote products via our own online (and print) publications is supplemented by opt-in interest-specific email lists comprising 100,000+ customers and members of the media.
  • Our titles are also promoted often through our social media outlets, including 25,000+ Twitter followers.

Author Bio

Joe Pane has been a hockey fan for nearly 60 years, ever since his father took him to his first New York Rangers game when he was nine years old. His love of and expertise in hockey were the perfect combination to tackle one of the most stunning sports stories of all time.

Deke Castleman has been the editor of Las Vegas-based Huntington Press, publisher of this book, for 27 years. Using Joe Pane's knowledge of hockey and coverage of the Vegas Golden Knights' 102 games, he wrote, indexed, and oversaw production of this book over a six-week span.