Kaedan Korczak headlines Golden Knights Game 3, 4 activations

Kaedan Korczak sits inside the Vegas Golden Knights’ Game 3 and Game 4 rollout at T-Mobile Arena. The team announced its plans on May 23, 2026, ahead of Sunday’s Game 3 against the Colorado Avalanche at 5:00 p.m. PT.The home-game package adds an early-arrival push, an all-new pregame show, and watch…

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Kaedan Korczak sits inside the Vegas Golden Knights’ Game 3 and Game 4 rollout at T-Mobile Arena. The team announced its plans on May 23, 2026, ahead of Sunday’s Game 3 against the Colorado Avalanche at 5:00 p.m. PT.

The home-game package adds an early-arrival push, an all-new pregame show, and watch parties for road games. Fans heading to the arena or following from Las Vegas now have a clearer sense of what the team wants around the Western Conference Final.

T-Mobile Arena game-day plan

The Golden Knights said doors would open 75 minutes before puck drop, and all fans at each home game would receive an exclusive gold battle towel designed for each game. The pregame show would begin 30 minutes before game time and fold in on-ice live action, video, a light show, and ice projections.

That schedule leaves little room for a slow arrival. Fans who want the towel, the full pregame show, and the in-arena presentation will need to be inside T-Mobile Arena well before the 5:00 p.m. PT start on May 24.

Toshiba Plaza and City National Arena

On Toshiba Plaza, the team said fans could find face painters, tattoo artists, partner activations, food and beverage options, and a merchandise trailer. The Allegiant Stage would feature a DJ and visits from the VGK cast, which would begin the March to The Fortress one hour before game time.

City National Arena practices were also made free and open to the public. That gives supporters a separate way to follow the team beyond ticketed playoff games, while official watch parties in Las Vegas would run for each playoff road game.

Food, radio and broadcasts

Inside T-Mobile Arena, concessions would add a Bone-In Short Rib Panzerotti and a Lobster Mac Dog. The VGK Locals Menu would continue with popcorn, fountain soda, bottled water, pretzels, nachos and hot dogs for $5.50 per item.

All seven games would be broadcast on. The pregame show would air throughout the Golden Knights television territory on Scripps Sports and KnightTime+, while radio coverage would run on the VGK Radio Network presented by Lee’s Discount Liquor, including FOX Sports Las Vegas at 94.7 FM and 1340 AM and Spanish broadcasts on Deportes Vegas at 1460 AM.

For fans choosing a home watch plan, the team’s schedule now splits into two clear tracks: the arena presentation for home dates and the Las Vegas watch parties for road games. The next key date is Sunday’s Game 3 at T-Mobile Arena, where the early entry, the pregame show, and the first in-arena activations all start before puck drop.

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