Golden Knights remain NHL's hottest-selling ticket
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Despite falling three wins short of the Stanley Cup in their inaugural season, fan interest in the Vegas Golden Knights hasn't cooled down.
For the second year running, Stubhub has listed the Golden Knights as the NHL's most in-demand club, outselling the runner-up Toronto Maple Leafs by 27 percent.
The avid fan interest is a repeat of last season, when the Golden Knights played in front of more than 18,000 nightly at T-Mobile Arena.
This year, the team's first preseason game against the Arizona Coyotes took in an above-capacity crowd, according to ESPN's Emily Kaplan. For the coming campaign, the Golden Knights are also involved in four of Stubhub's top 10 in-demand games.
Vegas' home opener comes Oct. 4 against the Philadelphia Flyers.
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