![]() The Red Hawks is used by the University of Miami (Ohio). ![]() Nighthawks has been used by an American Hockey League team and a defunct United Football League team. Also, Nighthawk was the name of the Air Force’s first stealth bomber plane, which made its maiden voyage from Groom Lake and was based out of Nellis Air Force Base. While the red hawks and desert hawks do not actually exist, the nighthawks are birds that are indigenous to the state, according to the Nevada Department of Wildlife. The three “hawks” names for the team, which is scheduled to open play in 14 months, are registered as several different domain names by Foley’s Black Knight IP Holding Company, LLC. SportsLogos.Net, which has a reputation for finding newly registered sports nicknames and logo changes, first reported the names Thursday. Foley said he is close to registering two other names as well. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)īird might be the word for the Las Vegas NHL franchise.įranchise owner Bill Foley said Thursday night that he has registered domain names for the nicknames Red Hawks, Nighthawks and Desert Hawks. See you at 12 pm ET Wednesday on Game+ TV, YouTube Live and WQEE Radio.Businessman and recipient of the NHL expansion for Las Vegas Bill Foley appears on the red carpet prior to the annual NHL Awards program Wednesday at the Hard Rock Hotel.If you missed the show you can catch the replay at 10 pm PT/12 am CT on Game+ TV, on our YouTube Channel, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.Producer Clark joined the set for the final two segments and discussed the Bedard craze, and examined the Ryan O’Reilly trade for his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs over the weekend. ![]() McCullough also joked that the greatest era of Roughrider football coincided with his tenure with the team! □ Francis Xavier and said sports fans are nuts in Nova Scotia. McCullough doesn’t favour merging with the XFL if the league falls on money troubles, and favours Canadian expansion instead. Mike said he caught a bit of the XFL but is unclear on the rules, however he’ll be watching more games as the season goes along. ![]() Hall of Fame Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Mike McCullough joined the bunker in Hour 2 for an expansive football chat including the XFL kickoff and CFL free agency.Dante said it’s sad that it’s all coming to an end in 15 games plus playoffs. The Toronto product said John Paddock covered enough of Connor Bedard’s on-ice exploits but wanted to pass along that the Bedard family is the nicest people he’s ever encountered in his sports career. Regina Pats Voice Dante DeCaria was next up in the bunker and as a former Blue Jays intern and minor league baseball broadcaster, gave his outlook for the 2023 Blue Jays.Regarding the NHL, John said he’s closely watching what the Oilers and Jets do and said whomever comes out of the Western Conference will enjoy an easier road than the East. Regarding the hysteria around Connor Bedard, Paddock said “It is bananas” and projected what Connor’s life in the NHL will be like, depending which team takes him #1 overall. John feels his team could make some noise in the playoffs if they get healthy. Regina Pats Head Coach & GM John Paddock joined the bunker and gave a deep analysis on his team’s playoff run and the pending NHL Trade Deadline (John’s a former Head Coach of the Winnipeg Jets and Ottawa Senators).RP and Moose Dupont kicked things off with The Warmup covering these Quick Six show topics: 1) Monday NHL leftovers including the Flames’ big home loss against the Flyers, 2) Connor Bedard hit 105 points in Monday’s Pats 4-2 win over Lethbridge and isn’t slowing down, 3) Moose was live from the Canada Winter Games in PEI and gave an update, 4) Did you watch the XFL 2023 kickoff on the weekend?, 5) NBA All Star recap, and 6) Tonight’s games in the NHL.We ran it back on Tuesday’s Episode #943 of The RP Show – Daytime Sportstalk – in the bunker at IKS Media where it all began! Read on for the rundown:
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