Helene Elliott: Golden Knights provide catharsis for city trying to cope with tragedy
by Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Times
Oct 11, 2017
3 minutes
LAS VEGAS - A few blocks from T-Mobile Arena, where the Vegas Golden Knights played the first home game of their first NHL season, a sign was affixed to a fence bordering Las Vegas Village, where 58 concertgoers were killed and about 500 were injured by a barrage of bullets fired by Stephen Paddock on Oct. 1. Surrounded by bouquets of flowers and single red roses, the sign proclaimed, "Humanity Always Wins. Inspire LVE." Among the scrawled words of thanks and encouragement, one neatly printed message stood out: "Andrea Castilla always
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