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The Vegas Golden Knights are no strangers to excellent fan service. They have provided their fan base with an exclusive viewing app that allows them to watch any game (that is not nationally televised) via the Knighttime Plus app. The play on the ice was also excellent and led to two appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals and one championship. However, Bill Foley and Co. aren't done giving the fans what they want just yet.

The Golden Knights have released a new app (available on iOS and coming soon to Google Play) for hockey fans in Las Vegas. The app allows fans to purchase tickets to home games and deliver the latest news and notifications. It also serves as a map for fans attending the game to help them find their way around T-Mobile Arena.

Our fans will love this all-in-one app that will serve them well whether at T-Mobile Arena, streaming our games or watching the next battle. We value the partnership with another Vegas Born company in Everi and look forward to the continued growth of this platform in the future.

Foley and his team even added a daily pun to give Golden Knights fans the ultimate fan experience. By partnering with Everi, Vegas will make life easier for its fan base on mobile, whether they want to check out the latest game or have a little entertainment. It's good to be a Golden Knights fan these days.

It's part of an ongoing mission to provide the ultimate experience for Vegas Golden Knights fans

Bill Foley and the Vegas Golden Knights have launched more than just an app for hockey fans in the desert. They have also expanded their reach in the region, gaining some stations in Arizona. By taking advantage of the newfound territory in the Phoenix area (and the state of Arizona in general), the Golden Knights are becoming more prominent across the country.

But that's not all. Vegas has been a competitive team since its inception, giving fans an added incentive to download the app. It doesn't matter whether it's buying tickets to the next rivalry game with San Jose or watching the home team play the Toronto Maple Leafs. The latest app will enhance the fan experience, driving fans to the mobile experience where they can access everything from the palm of their hand.

It's no wonder that the Golden Knights have become a bigger attraction in recent years. They hired the right coaches (e.g. Bruce Cassidy) and gave fans an optimal substitute for watching hockey games (e.g. Knighttime Plus). Yes, these things are not perfect. But it doesn't have to be this way, especially if your owner is constantly working to improve the hockey viewing experience.

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