
The Vegas Golden Knights will spotlight Women’s History Month on Sunday night when they host the Edmonton Oilers at T-Mobile Arena, turning the matchup into a celebration of women making an impact both in hockey and throughout the Las Vegas community.
Fans arriving early can add a little gold to their game-day look, with complimentary hair tinsel and face gems available outside on Toshiba Plaza. Inside the arena, supporters will also have the chance to share their appreciation by filling out “The Woman Who Inspires Me” signs on the concourse near Sections 11 and 12.
The team will also roll out several Women’s History Month–themed items for fans looking to take something home, including canvas tote bags and specialty pucks available at The Arsenal at City National Arena and The Armory at T-Mobile Arena.
Before puck drop, Miss Nevada Abigail Bachman will ring the ceremonial pregame siren. Bachman serves as the executive director of Nevada Miss Amazing, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering girls and women with disabilities. She’s also part of the Autism Cares Advisory Committee in Las Vegas and works closely with Best Buddies of Nevada.
Throughout the night, the arena atmosphere will lean into the celebration. The Golden Belles and Vegas Vivas will perform during the game, while Knight Club will feature a female DJ during the second intermission. Fans in attendance could also find themselves taking part in the 5-Prize Frenzy, where prizes created by female artists will be up for grabs.
The Golden Knights will also use the evening to recognize women who have made a difference in the local community, including the presentation of a Women’s Business Award.
During the first intermission, the spotlight will shift to the ice as two all-girls youth teams face off in the Mites at Knight showcase — a moment that reflects the growing presence of girls in hockey.
Off the ice, the organization is also hosting several VGK youth hockey players who are interested in sports careers. The girls will spend time shadowing women working across departments in the Golden Knights’ business operations, getting a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to work in professional sports.
Overall, the night is designed to celebrate the women helping shape the game, the community, and the future of hockey.
