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The Vegas Golden Knights are preparing for potential roster changes ahead of the upcoming season. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, there will be room for competition within the lineup as the team evaluates players and strategizes for the future.
Meanwhile, the Golden Knights are observing their Pacific Division rivals, particularly the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks, who have made questionable offseason moves, which could benefit Vegas in the long run.
The Sharks recently signed 32-year-old defenseman Jacob Trouba to a four-year deal worth $8.25 million AAV and acquired Darnell Nurse from the Edmonton Oilers for a hefty cap hit of $9.25 million over four years.
Golden Knights owner Bill Foley is also looking to expand the sports scene in Las Vegas by pursuing an NBA team, announcing plans to invest in upgrades to T-Mobile Arena to accommodate both the Knights and a future NBA franchise.
Foley believes Las Vegas is ready for an NBA team and is confident in their position to secure an expansion franchise. Additionally, fans celebrated '702 Day,' reflecting on the significance of the number 702 which symbolizes their connection to Las Vegas and the Golden Knights.
This day highlighted the community's spirit, especially in the wake of past tragedies, uniting fans under the mantra of 'Vegas Strong.'
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