Some of the Golden Knights’ top prospects got NHL playing time this year. Their names might be called on more next season amid the uncertainty of the roster.
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Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights have their top seven defensemen under contract for next season, but the blue line is crowded and some tough decisions will need to be made.
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The 20-year-old goaltending prospect, in camp for the third straight year, recorded a shutout in a 3-0 win for the gray team during Friday’s scrimmage at City National Arena.
The 17-year-old forward, a fifth-round pick in this year’s NHL draft, grew up in a hockey family, as his father, Wayne, and his uncle, Keith, had lengthy careers in the league.
The Knights are approximately $4.775 million over the salary cap after trading forward Erik Haula to the Carolina Hurricanes for prospect Nicolas Roy on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old defenseman just finished a season in which he had 40 regular-season points in 66 games during his first pro season and played in seven AHL playoff games.
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Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault will announce the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” when the 55th World Series of Poker opens Tuesday.
The Golden Knights could have openings for some of the younger players in their organization next season thanks to their six pending unrestricted free agents.
The NHL Awards show returns to Las Vegas this year, but will take place in a new location in the city.
Jonathan Marchessault wants to remain with the Golden Knights, but there are questions to be answered before he becomes a free agent July 1.