‘Fun place to play:’ Las Vegas’ Whitecloud ready to take on Jets in home province
Thousands of kilometres from the Las Vegas desert landscape, members from Sioux Valley Dakota Nation in southwestern Manitoba donned Vegas Golden Knights jerseys as they watched the team battle the Winnipeg Jets during the series-opener Tuesday evening.
The game was projected onto two large screens set up in the nation’s community hall. Hockey fans across the province watched in anticipation as the underdog Jets scored a 5-1 road win over the Golden Knights, but in Sioux Valley all eyes were on Las Vegas’ Zach Whitecloud.
The 26-year-old defenceman is from the Dakota community just west of Brandon, where he grew up. Sioux Valley leadership believe Whitecloud is the first person from the community to play in the National Hockey League.
“Being able to be one of a few First Nations players in the NHL is something I take a great amount of pride in, especially the path that I’ve taken to get here,” Whitecloud said Wednesday after the team’s practice.