The Golden Knights returned to practice Tuesday for the first time since the shooting. The inaugural fan fest, set to take place on Monday, was canceled. The Golden Knights play their first regular-season game at the Dallas Stars on Friday (8:30 p.m. ET; NHLN, SN360, ATTSN-RM, FS-SW, NHL.TV) and their first home game against the Arizona Coyotes at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday (10 p.m. ET; NBCSN, NHL.TV).
Two days after the shooting, their concern was reaching out to the community. After the visit to the police department, the Golden Knights visited the United Blood Services location on West Charleston Boulevard.
"We feel we're already a part of the community," forward Alex Tuch said. "I think this is a good opportunity for us to give back and show we care."
About 10 Golden Knights players, including Tuch, were eating dinner at the Cosmopolitan at the time of the shooting, which occurred about a mile away at the Mandalay Bay hotel.
Defenseman Deryk Engelland, who has lived in Las Vegas for more than a decade and was home at the time of the shooting, got his teammates together before practice on Tuesday to make sure they knew how important they are in the community.