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Desert ice: NHL awards, expansion draft colliding in Vegas

It's 116 degrees in the ice hockey capital of the world.

For the next few days, Las Vegas is the place to be on skates. The desert gambling mecca is hosting the NHL's annual postseason awards show on Wednesday, when the league also will reveal the Vegas Golden Knights' choices in the expansion player draft to stock the club with talent for its inaugural season in the fall.

Las Vegas has hosted the awards show for several years, welcoming the NHL's best for a red carpet presentation and a short week of partying in a city that knows a little something about entertainment.

But Vegas' hometown team is in the spotlight for the first time this year, reaching a major milestone in its process of becoming the NHL's 31st franchise - and doing it during a heat wave.

Combining the awards show and the expansion draft should only enhance the fun for Vegas fans welcoming their city's first major professional sports team. Thousands of those fans are expected to gather at T-Mobile Arena after the expansion draft for a raucous "Round Table Rally" to celebrate the Golden Knights' first major acquisitions.

"You don't always have to do things the same way," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said of the two-for-one Vegas show. "We're not afraid to try something a little different. We think it's going to be a lot of fun for our fans, particularly those here in Las Vegas."

The Golden Knights have an NHL-ready arena, a veteran front office, an eager coaching staff, an eye-catching logo and positive momentum in their new community. This week, they'll finally have one player apiece from the other 30 clubs, putting recognizable faces on the franchise for the first time.

The expansion draft affects every team in the league, so many of the stars convening in Vegas will be paying close attention to the names of the teammates they'll be losing to Sin City.

"I think we're going to talk about the awards, but not as much as we're going to talk about the expansion draft and who got picked and who didn't, and what the team's going to look like," Boston forward Patrice Bergeron said. "It's definitely exciting to be here and to see it firsthand."

Golden Knights owner Bill Foley paid a whopping $500 million as an expansion fee for the privilege of owning an NHL franchise. The league subsequently structured the expansion draft in a way that essentially creates more chances for Vegas to grab quality pros from the rest of the league.

Big names with bad contracts are available in abundance, but general manager George McPhee is likely to structure the core of a young, hard-hitting team from the available talent. General managers around the league have frantically negotiated with McPhee in recent weeks to keep their most valued unprotected players through side trades, but not every team has enough assets to do so.

"I'm very interested to see the kind of price teams paid, and to see what the currency on the market is," Toronto coach Mike Babcock said. "But also, you're going to see how teams you compete against are affected or not affected. We're fortunate in our situation. With so many young players, we're not affected the way some teams are. But lots of teams are going to lose good players. Now do they make a deal and lose more, or did they not and just watch and see it happen?"

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AP freelance writer Dan Greenspan contributed to this report.

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Follow AP Hockey Writer Greg Beacham on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/gregbeacham

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Vegas Golden Knights General Manager George McPhee speaks during a news conference Monday, June 19, 2017, in Las Vegas. McPhee answered questions about his hockey team and the NHL's expansion draft. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights General Manager George McPhee speaks during a news conference Monday, June 19, 2017, in Las Vegas. McPhee answered questions about his hockey team and the NHL's expansion draft. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2017, file photo, Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba shoots during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, in Los Angeles. The Golden Knights could land Dumba in their expansion draft on Wednesday, June 21. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Saturday, March 25, 2017, file photo, New York Rangers goalie Antti Raanta, of Finland, deflects a shot during the second period of the team's NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings in Los Angeles. The Vegas Golden Knights GM might as well be The Godfather of the NHL during a three-day expansion draft window. The expansion draft rules made it so that Vegas would wind up with strong enough goaltending to be competitive even in its inaugural season. There's also a surplus of young goaltending talent, including Detroit's Petr Mrazek, Washington's Philipp Grubauer, the Rangers' Raanta and Colorado's Calvin Pickard. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017, file photo, Washington Capitals goalie Philipp Grubauer defends the net during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the New York Rangers in New York. The Vegas Golden Knights GM might as well be The Godfather of the NHL during a three-day expansion draft window. The expansion draft rules made it so that Vegas would wind up with strong enough goaltending to be competitive even in its inaugural season. There's also a surplus of young goaltending talent, including Detroit's Petr Mrazek, Washington's Grubauer, the New York Rangers' Antti Raanta and Colorado's Calvin Pickard. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In a Sunday, June 4, 2017, file photo, Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, left, blocks a shot by center Sidney Crosby during a practice, in Nashville, Tenn. Three-time Stanley Cup champion goalie Fleury, Nashville forward James Neal and Anaheim defenseman Sami Vatanen are among the high-profile players available for the Vegas Golden Knights to select in the NHL expansion draft on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In a Tuesday, May 16, 2017 file photo, Nashville Predators right wing James Neal (18) battles in front of the goal against Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson (36) and right wing Chris Wagner (21) during the second period in Game 3 of the Western Conference final in the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs in Nashville, Tenn. Three-time Stanley Cup champion goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, Nashville forward James Neal and Anaheim defenseman Sami Vatanen are among the high-profile players available for the Vegas Golden Knights to select in the NHL expansion draft on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File) The Associated Press
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