The Vegas Golden Knights introduced a new concession item, Sin City Lobster Poutine, at T-Mobile Arena ahead of Saturday night's Stanley Cup Finals Game 3, which is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET.
The signature dish puts a puck-sized twist on hockey food: waffle fries piled with lobster, cheese curds and gravy. The club billed the item as a special addition to the arena menu to mark the arrival of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final in Las Vegas.
The timing matters on the scoreboard as well as the menu. Vegas opened the Final with a 5-4 victory in Raleigh, but the Carolina Hurricanes answered in Game 2, tying the series with a 4-3 overtime win. With the series level at 1-1, Game 3 at T-Mobile Arena gives the Golden Knights a chance to seize home-ice advantage — and fans arriving Saturday will have access to the new poutine.
Details on distribution are thin. The club has said the item is on the concession menu for Game 3, but it has not disclosed how widely Sin City Lobster Poutine will be available throughout the arena or what it will cost, leaving questions for fans who plan to arrive early or work a concession run between periods.
For practical planning, Game 3 remains set for Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET and the series is now back in Las Vegas after two games in Raleigh; readers tracking schedule shifts can consult the Stanley Cup Finals Schedule: What Last Night's WCF Game 4 Means for Timing —
The food move is a reminder that arenas often roll out new or limited items for marquee games, but it does not change the on-ice matchup: the Golden Knights must convert home attendance into a win to take control of the Final, while the Hurricanes will look to snag an early road victory and head back East with the series edge. Until the club clarifies how many stands will carry the poutine and at what price, the item is a novelty announced more than a logistical certainty.
The most consequential unanswered question as the puck drops Saturday is not the flavor profile of an arena specialty but the two practical ones fans care about: will Sin City Lobster Poutine be available to most ticketholders inside T-Mobile Arena, and will the home crowd buoy the Golden Knights to a Game 3 victory at 8 p.m. ET?






