Fans, “whiteout” tradition leaving impression as Jets look to even playoff series
WINNIPEG — Bruce Cassidy is in enemy territory these days, but the Vegas Golden Knights head coach is enjoying a special playoff atmosphere.
When the Golden Knights hit the ice Saturday against the Winnipeg Jets in Game 3 of their first-round series, a sold-out crowd of 15,325 at Canada Life Centre continued the “whiteout” playoff tradition of wearing white and waving white towels while cheering loudly for the Jets.
Cassidy was happy his team left with a 5-4 double-overtime victory, and also glad they got to experience an atmosphere that he said on Sunday is good for the NHL.
“I’m a Canadian, right?” said Cassidy, who was born in Ottawa, Ont. “You get into certain markets … I’m watching the Florida (Panthers hosting the Boston Bruins) game the other night and I’m seeing a lot of red seats, you know, and not people in them, right?