Las Vegas Review-Journal

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T-mobile Arena has a long list of prohibited items, including:

■ Cameras with interchang­eable/detachable lens or external flash (no profession­al photograph­y)

■ Audio/visual recording devices (includes Gopro, Google Glass, Spectacles, etc.)

■ Selfie sticks, tripods or monopods

■ Outside food, beverage or alcohol

■ Cans, metal/glass/plastic containers, bottles or flasks (empty or sealed bottles included)

■ Weapons, firearms, pepper spray, pocket knives or mace

■ Flashlight­s, laser pointers, flares or fireworks

■ Noise-making devices

(i.e., air horns, whistles, bells, vuvuzelas, etc.)

■ Animals or pets (accommodat­ions made for trained, harnessed and housebroke­n service animals)

■ Clothing, garments or signs displaying explicit language, profanity or derogatory characteri­zation toward any person(s)

■ Signs, flags, or banners exceeding 11-by-17 inches or attached to a pole/stick. Tacos. Pink’s is serving a special Vegas corn dog at its locations at Sections 5 and 17 while a Giant Turkey Leg is available at the Carvery cart by Section 8.

For those who are thirsty, there’s a special Golden Knights drink, “Behold the Gold” consisting of Patron Resposada, Canton Ginger Liqueur, pineapple, passion fruit, lemon and agave. The drink is available at all bars inside the arena.

Gear

Been waiting to buy your Golden Knights jersey? The Armory, the team store at T-mobile Arena, offers the largest selection of Golden Knights clothing and souvenirs. It opens at 10 a.m. and will be open throughout the game.

Marchtothe­t

Fans who want to be among the first to enter the building can participat­e in the team’s Opening Night March which will start at the Brooklyn Bridge at New York-new York. Be there at 4:45 p.m. to participat­e.

Entertainm­ent

The national anthem will be performed by members of the Route 91 Harvest festival team who were at the event when the mass shooting took place Oct. 1.

Cirque du Soleil will perform during the first intermissi­on.

Tv/radio

For those of you who won’t be there, Tuesday’s game will be televised on NBC Sports Network. NBCSN is available through all television providers in the Valley (Cox Communicat­ions, Directv, DISH, Centurylin­k Prism and U-verse). Check with your distributo­r to make sure you have the proper level of service to receive NBC Sports Network.

The game also will be broadcast locally on Fox Sports Radio (1340 AM and 98.9 FM).

Contact Steve Carp at scarp@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

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