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Sights and sounds from Vegas Golden Knights' home opener

The Vegas Golden Knights made their regular-season home debut with a 5-2 win over Arizona on Tuesday to remain undefeated. ESPN followed along to chronicle how the team's big night unfolded.

Inside the arena

The Vegas Golden Knights raise their sticks to the crowd after winning their home opener to remain undefeated.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

The first regular season home goal in Vegas Golden Knights history is scored by Tomas Nosek.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

The Arizona Coyotes were booed when they first hit the ice but quickly cheered when they lined up behind the Vegas Golden Knights and the first responders

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

There were 58 seconds of silence before tonight's Vegas Golden Knights game for the 58 victims of last week's mass shooting in Las Vegas.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

The Vegas Golden Knights take the ice for their home opener.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Prior to tonight's home opener, the Vegas Golden Knights will honor the memories of the 58 victims with their names emblazoned on the ice.

Charles Moynihan, ESPN Producer7y ago

The Vegas Golden Knights will not have advertisements on the boards tonight. Instead it's all Vegas Strong.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Tuesday's pregame sights and sounds

The Vegas Golden Knights opening night march to T-Mobile Arena.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

It's temporary. We think.

Emily Kaplan, Senior NHL Insider7y ago

The MGM Grand is putting up signs outside the hotel before the Vegas Golden Knights home opener tonight.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Vegas Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on the emotions of the home opener later tonight: "It's going to very tough. It is going to be very tough for sure."

Charles Moynihan, ESPN Producer7y ago

Yesterday, Golden Knights staffers did a run through of pregame ceremonies, including the plans to honor victims. It got emotional. "I got teary-eyed," coach Gerard Gallant said.

Emily Kaplan, Senior NHL Insider7y ago

There are 58 candles and 58 white crosses next to the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign to honor the 58 lives lost during last week's mass shooting.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

This guy is ready.

Emily Kaplan, Senior NHL Insider7y ago

Monday

Some fans have gathered to watch the Vegas Golden Knights go through practice Monday morning before Tuesday's home opener.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Vegas Golden Knights general manager George McPhee said Tuesday's home opener is "not about us; it's about honoring and remembering the victims" of last week's shooting.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant going over some instructions during practice.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Vegas Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on the team honoring the victims and first responders of last week's shooting before Tuesday's home opener. "It's bigger than hockey. It's a lot bigger than our game."

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Fans are stopping Vegas Golden Knights players for autographs as they leave the team's training facility after practice on Monday.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

The press turnout for the Vegas Golden Knights practice on Monday before their home opener on Tuesday.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-André Fleury talking about the home opener on Tuesday.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Info about the national anthem and intermission act at the Vegas Golden Knights' home opener tomorrow night.

Emily Kaplan, Senior NHL Insider7y ago