Cooled Jets: Some outlets covering road games remotely instead of staffing in person
LAS VEGAS — Gary Lawless spent years in the media business in Winnipeg before leaving journalism in 2017 for a similar job in Las Vegas.
A longtime writer and broadcaster, Lawless was part of the Manitoba media contingent that would regularly staff road games. Now employed by the NHL’s Golden Knights as an online columnist and on-camera insider, he has noticed scrums of visiting reporters in the Vegas-Winnipeg first-round NHL playoff series haven’t been as deep as they were in the past.
“To me it’s disappointing that more outlets aren’t travelling,” he said in a recent interview at T-Mobile Arena. “I don’t think the Winnipeg Sun is here … that would have been unheard of when I worked in the business. It was really important to have two papers going in town.
“It gave you someone to compete against and kept both places honest. The Winnipeg Sun is a good paper and the (Winnipeg) Free Press is a good paper. The staffs are smaller.”