This past weekend, professional soccer player and former Mexican National Team player, Joel Huiqui held the first professional soccer clinic in Las Vegas. The two-day event took place at Rancho High School, where the event benefits the school’s soccer program.
7/25 – #OffseasonwithKutner Weekly VGK Updates
It seems like it’s been forever since Vegas ended their season. Luckily, we’re only 70 days until the Golden Knights first game against the Flyers on October 4th. So, while we continue to wait, and wait, and wait, let’s look ahead to a few key matchups.
6/8 Winner of Adam S. Kutner’s Ticket Giveaway
Although the Vegas Golden Knights did not win the Stanley Cup, we want to give a giant thank you to the team for bringing this city together and giving the entire sporting world an unforgettable and historic inaugural season.
It was about five minutes or so after the Stanley Cup Finals had ended. The arena was quiet, the players had their heads down, and the Washington Capitals continued to celebrate their proudest accomplishment. It may have Brayden McNabb, but some player broke that silence with a stick lift to the fans. His salute was matched with thousands of Golden Knights fans applauding their favorite team.
Adam S. Kutner & Associates Participates in Project REAL’s “Lyrics & Lawyers”
Project REAL is a non-profit organization that helps teach students in K-12th grade the importance of the law. The goal of the organization is to prepare Nevada’s children to become involved, participating citizens who understand their social responsibilities and rights. Through various programs, students are given the opportunity to learn about the judicial system, review controversial issues and the rights and responsibilities.
5/30 Winner of Adam S. Kutner’s Ticket Giveaway
Game 2 began with an energetic performance by Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons. The fans were so pumped up by ID’s rendition of their hit “Whatever it Takes.” The players must’ve heard the raucous crowd, as it didn’t take long for them to get going.
The Real Deal James Neal stepped up first the Golden Knights with a nasty shot past Brayden Holtby for the first score of the game. Washington’s goaltender had no chance, as Neal’s pinpoint accuracy hit to the top right corner of the net taking the early 1-0 lead.
Adam S. Kutner Continues Golden Knights Tickets Giveaway through the Finals
LAS VEGAS, May 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Attorney Adam S. Kutner is giving away four free tickets to every Vegas Golden Knights home game to bolster support for the team as they head to the finals. The winners not only get the chance to watch Las Vegas’ first professional sports team make history, but they also get the opportunity to ride across the ice at T-Mobile Arena on the Zamboni. Tickets to see the Golden Knights at home games will be given away for as long as they continue their quest for the championship trophy.
5/28 Winner of Adam S. Kutner’s Ticket Giveaway
The crowd was loud, the lights were bright, and the Golden Knights depth players came out to shine. The final stage began last night at the T-Mobile Arena. The game started off with two teams playing conservative playoff hockey.
After Washington committed an offensive zone penalty the Golden Knights took advantage midway through the first period. Defenseman Colin Miller shot a laser through traffic and past Capitals goaltender Brayden Holtby. This was a prototypical set up and score on the Power Play for Miller.
5/18 Winner of Adam S. Kutner’s Ticket Giveaway
Like they’ve done ten times this postseason, Vegas took the early 1-0 lead 2:25 in the first period of Game 4. William Karlsson scored his sixth goal of the playoffs on an early power play. The Golden Knights took a one goal lead into the first intermission.
The Jets got one back in the second on a power-play goal by Patrick Laine. However, the game was only tied for 43 seconds as Tomas Nosek regained the lead 2-1.
5/16 Winner of Adam S. Kutner’s Ticket Giveaway
Vegas forward Jonathan Marchessault is a man on fire. After a two-goal performance in Game 2, #81 led Game 3 with a first period backhanded beauty. After twenty minutes of play, the Golden Knights led Winnipeg 1-0.
Winnipeg broke through in the second with a Mark Scheifele deflection in front of Marc-Andre Fleury giving the Jets life. However, James Neal scored 0:12 seconds later to regain the lead.
Adam Kutner Attends Viva La Family Festival
The Viva La Family Festival originally began in Sacramento, CA in hopes to build an awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Latino cultures, customs, and traditions. Now the event has spread across the United States and has been held in numerous cities. Their latest event took place at the Horseman’s Park in Las Vegas, NV this past weekend.