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The work continues for the Vegas Golden Knights as the team took the ice at City National Arena on Sunday for a full practice. The group broke into two teams for a scrimmage at T-Mobile Arena again Saturday night as Vegas prepares to host Anaheim on Jan. 14 for the first game of the regular season.
SCHEDULE UPDATE
The Golden Knights will be off Monday but will return to the ice at City National Arena on Tuesday. Fans can catch the Training Camp Bulletin presented by NextGen when practices begins Tuesday.

SOUND: MAX PACIORETTY
Video: Training Camp 1/10 - Pacioretty
SOUND: TOMAS NOSEK
Video: Training Camp 1/10 - Nosek
SOUND: TOMAS JURCO
Video: Training Camp 1/10 - Jurco
SOUND: HEAD COACH PETE DEBOER
Video: Training Camp 1/10 - Coach DeBoer
TWITTER TIME
On the Training Camp Bulletin presented by NextGen, Daren Millard and Mike McKenna shared a few memories of The Great One as Jan. 10 marked 32 years since the day Wayne Gretzky became the all-time leading scorer in NHL history. Today we will comb through some classic memories from Gretzky's career as well as some vintage NHL moments.

That plastic Gretzky street hockey stick has got to be in thousands of garages around North America. Players and fans learn The Great One's name at a young age, and it becomes synonymous with the sport. By the way, nice socks, Mike.

Great person to share a birthday with! Gretzky and Zak celebrate their birthday on Jan. 26.

Watch: Memories: Wayne Gretzky scores his 802nd career goal
Gretzky, looking to Jari Kurri, McSorley, to Gretzky, scores! He did it! He did it! The greatest goal scorer in National Hockey League history is Wayne Gretzky! Unforgettable call from Gary Thorne. Wayne Gretzky became the all-time leader in goals when he scored his 802nd on March 23, 1994.

Watch: Memories: Messier guarantees Game 6 victory
A long-time teammate of Gretzky in Edmonton and New York, Mark Messier's guarantee is Game 6 of the 1994 Eastern Conference Final was an all-time captain moment. Prior to the game against the Devils, Messier said, "We will win Game 6." With the Rangers trailing the series, 3-2, Messier secured the win with a hat trick to force Game 7 en route to the first Stanley Cup championship for the franchise since 1940.
Tweet from @Alexis28728274: Some of my favorite hockey moments are when players return to the ice after beating cancer. It instantly warms your heart to see the massive support system these players have. It encourages others to keep fighting and shows the world that when we unite, great things are possible.
Watch: Memories: Lemieux makes return after cancer treatment
Some moments are bigger than hockey. This makes me think of Mario Lemieux's return to the ice on March 2, 1993 after missing significant time due to cancer. One of the most heroic moments in his illustrious career. Nothing was going to stop him from being one of the most dominant players in NHL history.