Brandon Wheat Kings, owner and general manager, Kelly
McCrimmon, appears to be close to being named assistant general manager of the
new Las Vegas National Hockey League team.
McCrimmon, also the head coach of the Wheat Kings, in the
Western Hockey League, started with the organization in 1988 as an assistant coach,
prior to taking over as general manager the following season. As assistant
general manager in Las Vegas, he would serve as George McPhee’s right hand man.
McCrimmon, received the WHL’s Executive of the Year honors in
1995, 2010 and 2015, as well as the Canadian Hockey League, Executive of the
Year in 2010. The 55-year-old, served as an assistant coach with the Canadian
team, during the 2016 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship
earlier this spring.
The Las Vegas team who will begin play during the 2017-2018
NHL season, began laying down the ice at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday. The
first hockey game to be played in the new arena, will take place on October 7 as
the Los Angeles Kings will battle the Dallas Stars in a preseason matchup. The
following night will pit the Kings against the Colorado Avalanche.
After the ice was put down on Saturday morning, the arena
staff began painting the red and blue lines, as well as a giant NHL shield on
the center ice.
Every season since 1997, the Kings have played a preseason
game in “Sin City” at the MGM Grand Arena. They have dubbed the series “Frozen
Fury.” Frozen Fury XVIII, will be the first one played at the new T-Mobile
Arena, as well as the final one before the NHL expands to the city.
The NHL Board of Governors voted to approve expansion to Las
Vegas on June 22nd, with McPhee being named as the general manager
on July 13th. The organization hopes to have their nickname, logo
and color scheme in place by September.
The organization will also be holding an open house at the
T-Mobile Arena for future season ticket holders on Monday, August 1, from 10:00
AM to 9:00 PM and Tuesday, August 2, from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, giving them the
opportunity to interact with the team’s business operations staff. As the fans
enter the building, they will be given the opportunity view the seating bowl
and explore all that the arena has to offer.
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