While most participating in the Golden Knights’ development camp understand theirs is a hockey journey that will continue next season outside an NHL roster, Tuch believes he can be with the expansion team on opening night.
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Nicolas Hague stands 6-foot-6 in a game where the world’s best league offers an average height of 6-1, a predicament of sorts for an 18-year old Canadian defenseman seeking to one day wear an NHL sweater of the Golden Knights.
Jack Dugan dreams in stages, a sort of progressive bucket list in which he hopes his hockey career will follow at a swift but memorable pace.
Hockey’s culture, perhaps more than any other sport, is to exhibit patience in developing skill, to encourage growth at lower levels and allow nature to take its course.
Cody Glass, the first player selected by the Las Vegas expansion franchise in the NHL Entry Draft is an 18-year-old from Winnipeg, Manitoba, a Canadian center who grew up with next to nothing.
It’s the smartest and best way of doing business, and the Golden Knights will have a hefty amount of salary cap space as part of the long-term process.
Fourteen years ago Wednesday, Marc-Andre Fleury was drafted No. 1 overall by Pittsburgh, the only NHL sweater he has worn until now, and arrives to Las Vegas with three Stanley Cups.
Months of preparing has ended for the Knights, who will make their selections public Wednesday as part of the NHL’s annual awards show at T-Mobile Arena.
Southern Nevada will soon welcome two major professional sports franchises, but how soon will a championship parade follow?