By Alan Snel
LVSportsBiz.com
LVSportsBiz.com photos by J. Tyge O’Donnell
The snow was falling to earth Wednesday evening — and so were the frustrated Vegas Golden Knights, which snagged a point against the Boston Bruins but were disappointed they could not secure two points.
On a rare wintry, snowy night in Las Vegas and before an even more rare subdued crowd at the Big Ice House on the Strip, the Golden Knights lost to the Bruins in a shootout and came away with that single point.
Attendance was 18,222 — a shade below the Knights’ average attendance of 18,299 after 30 home dates. That’s filling T-Mobile Arena to 105.4 percent of capacity, good for third out of 31 NHL teams, trailing only Chicago and Minnesota.
In postgame interviews forward Reilly Smith and defenseman Jon Merrill expressed the frustration of not attaining that second point against the Bruins. Check out the interviews.
First Smith.
And Merrill offered these thoughts.
But in his postgame comments, coach Gerard Gallant said he was happy with the team’s overall play and said he was not frustrated after the loss.
There was not same high-octane fan buzz in the arena Wednesday night that Golden Knights home games at T-Mobile Arena are famous for. The team has been struggling of late and playing inconsistently, and perhaps some fans are falling off the bandwagon.
Interviewing VGK superfan Linda Fucci, who is known for her array of Golden Knights jackets and her appearances on the arena Jumbotron.
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