That entertainment element has turned Vegas into one of the unique hockey markets, Jason said.
"I didn't know what to expect," he said of his first visit to Las Vegas. "I knew it was a party town, so I figured it'd be a lot of pomp and circumstance."
Brothers Brennan and Derek Wright, along with their father Sheldon and cousin Denise, are Las Vegas natives visiting from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to watch their hometown team.
"It's not supposed to have sunk in," Derek said. "But it has, because we're here from New Mexico and they're four wins away from winning the Stanley Cup."
Denise said the bond between the city and the Golden Knights since the mass shooting Oct. 1 outside Mandalay Bay that killed 58 people, has been incredible. If the Golden Knights are to win the Stanley Cup, there "will be 58 angels watching over them," she said.
"The way they've given back to the city and the city giving back to them, they've all helped heal for a common cause," Denise said. "It's been amazing. And to see everyone out here for something that seemed impossible once, it's incredible."