It wasn't much to look at.
A few telephones, a handful of computers and an abbreviated row of desks neatly positioned beneath its windows.
And a functional, square table dropped in the middle.
That's about it. Just 300 square feet of glory.
Other than the hint of palm trees that subtly peaked through the usually drawn-in shutters, there wasn't much indication that this tiny, Spartan office space was anything more than…tiny, Spartan office space.
But despite its unspectacular setup, this nondescript outcove in a Henderson office was Ground Zero for the launch of Las Vegas' NHL franchise two years ago today.
On February 10, 2015, a skeleton staff of six contracted and part-time employees, forted up in this mostly forgettable suburban office and began the unforgettable process of selling season ticket deposits for NHL hockey.
Celebrating Two Years Of Support From Our Fans
On February 10, 2015, we began our ticket drive that eventually resulted in the birth of Vegas' NHL franchise
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