FLA@VGK, Gm2: Raiders' Davante Adams attends Game 2

If you're wondering how loud it was at T-Mobile Arena on Monday, a guy who makes his living listening to someone yell complicated codes in a loud stadium couldn't hear someone right next to him.

Las Vegas Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams took in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers. He was interviewed by NHL on TNT's Jackie Redmond during a timeout and could barely hear the veteran reporter.

"It's crazy. I mean it's a TV timeout right now and I can't even hear you and you're sitting right next to me," Adams said after hearing the question a second time.

Adams, the three-time NFL All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowler, just completed his first season with with the Raiders after spending eight with the Green Bay Packers and he's certainly used to the atmosphere.

"I mean this is electric," Adams said. "This is what sports is all about right now."

Speaking of loud, Adams also rang the siren for the Golden Knights at second intermission.

No wonder the Golden Knights put seven on the board.