Vegas Golden Knights Giving Away Frank Sinatra Bobbleheads
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Vegas Golden Knights Giving Away Frank Sinatra Bobbleheads
"Now that training camp is in session, teams are starting to put out their promotional schedules for the new season that's almost about to begin. Fans love to find out what goodies and giveaways their favorite fans are offering to bring them out to games. Bobbleheads are always a favorite. A few seasons ago we even commended the Columbus Blue Jackets for having a Bob Ross bobblehead."
"Players, current and former, are always the go to pick for who to immortalize in bobblehead form. The Vegas Golden Knights have decided to give the honor to a Las Vegas icon. This guy never saw the Golden Knights and passed away before an NHL team was a golden twinkle in Bill Foley's eye. Yet his undeniable legacy on the strip lives on. That's why the Golden Knights will be offering Frank Sinatra bobbleheads."
"The famous singer left his mark in Vegas with the likes of his fellow Rat Pack members Dena Martin and Sammy David Jr. Streets are named after him and old timers remember the glory days of him playing to sold old crowds at the Sands and Caesar's Palace. A tribute show still plays in town and the Wynn Resort has an Italian restaurant themed to the singer's legacy simply named "Sinatra"."
Teams are releasing promotional schedules as training camp begins, and fans respond strongly to giveaways like bobbleheads. The Vegas Golden Knights will offer Frank Sinatra bobbleheads for the Oct. 20 game against the Carolina Hurricanes as part of an Italian Heritage Month promotion, available through a special ticket package. Frank Sinatra left a lasting legacy in Las Vegas with Rat Pack performances, streets named after him, and an eponymous restaurant at the Wynn. The bobblehead shows Sinatra in his trademark fedora leaning on a hockey stick, with gold accents and a Golden Knights logo pin, and the team also participated in the Las Vegas Feast of San Gennaro.
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