In his mind, which is always working, always thinking bigger and better and broader in scope, Bill Foley sees the central coast of China, perhaps along a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings, across from the Huangpu River, from which rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline.
He sees his hockey team creating a global influence a world away, of small children running through a sprawling Yu Garden of traditional pavilions and towers and ponds wearing … a T-shirt with Chance on it?
“I always thought when visitors come to Las Vegas, even though they don’t get tickets (to games) because we are sold out, they are going to buy gear,” Foley said.