Just a short distance from where Eichel was speaking, boys and girls from nearby Matt Kelly Elementary school were stick-handling and taking shots during a ball hockey clinic on a rink inside the 2022 Truly Hard Seltzer NHL Fan Fair.
The rink and clinic offered a glimpse into NHL STREET, the League's new era in street and ball hockey programming, focused on increasing opportunities for boys and girls to play hockey.
"From building character to teaching values and creating unbreakable bonds, ESPN understands the impact the power of sports can create for an individual community," said Kevin Martinez, ESPN vice president of Corporate Citizenship. "We are thrilled to team up with the NHL and the Golden Knights to kick off the NHL STREET initiative in the Las Vegas community. This is only the start of how we can expand hockey for youth in underrepresented and diverse communities that deserve more access and crave more opportunities to participate in this wonderful game."
Kim Frank, president of the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation, said the team has witnessed the importance of building rinks to help grow the game and the ball hockey rink will enable the Golden Knights "to engage even more in an area that reflects the diversity of the Las Vegas Valley."
Kim Davis, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives and Legislative Affairs, agreed.
"Projects like this, that aim to embed hockey into non-traditional hockey neighborhoods, not only offers children new opportunities to play, but invites them to co-create the future of the sport."
Kolesar said he's looking forward to becoming more involved in the ball hockey effort in Las Vegas.
"I'm here to show my support, I think it's fun to always give back," the forward said. "I'm real excited to give back to the kids here."