The Vegas Golden Knights’ quest for the Stanley Cup ended last night at T-Mobile after being blanked by the Carolina Hurricanes, losing the Finals four games to two. It was the team’s third appearance in the championship series in its nine-year existence, winning one (2023) and losing two (2017 and this year). Meanwhile, at least two of us here at LVA Central (native New Yorkers) are celebrating the extraordinary march of the New York Knicks to their first NBA championship since 1973. The A’s wrapped up their six-game homestand at Las Vegas Ballpark last night in a stunningly exciting game against the Colorado Rockies, losing by a score of 23-9. And no, that’s not a typo. It was the most runs scored by the Rockies in their 33-year history. The A’s won four and lost two in Vegas and are now in second place in the AL West. That leaves the Las Vegas Aces, tied for first place in the WNBA with a 10-3 record; they play tonight against the third-place (Western Conference) Dallas Wings in Texas.

Source: Las Vegas News