LAS VEGAS, NV – JUNE 22: New Las Vegas NHL franchise owner Bill Foley addresses the media during the Board Of Governors Press Conference prior to the 2016 NHL Awards at Encore Las Vegas on June 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The NHL’s board of governors approved expanding to Las Vegas, making the franchise the 31st team in the league. The team will start play during the 2017-18 season and play at the newly built T-Mobile Arena. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Report: Vegas NHL team will be called the Knights

The new NHL team in Las Vegas may finally have a name. A report from TSN suggests the brand new franchise will be called the Knights.

Back in 2014, Bill Foley – who was just a prospective owner at that time – stated he would potentially name the Vegas club the Black Knights (a tribute to the Army Black Knights), but was also considering having fans choose the name in a poll or contest. Now it appears he has settled on his original name minus the color identifier.

Earlier this summer, the PDL team all took a stab at some potential names for the new team in Vegas. The Vegas puns were numerous, but most of the staff agreed that using the word “Knights” was a bit too familiar considering the Western Conference is also home to the Los Angeles Kings. Knights and Kings are too different ideas, but there doesn’t seem to be much originality considering the Kings are well established. Non-NHL fans could easily confuse the too, especially if the Vegas club opts to wear black as a primary color.

As owner, Foley can pretty much do as he pleases, but it’d be nice to see the Vegas team actually reflect the location it’s representing. Knights may mean a lot to Foley, but it might not make the most sense for the new hockey team.

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