In a recent interview with Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nashville Predators defenseman Nicolas Hague spoke about the end of his tenure with the Vegas Golden Knights. According to Hague, it doesn’t sound like he was given a particularly warm goodbye from the only organization he had ever known.Even before the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs, Hague believed he would … [Read more...] about Nicolas Hague Had Verbal Agreement With Knights Before Trade
Trevor Connelly Absent From Golden Knights’ Rookie Camp
In an unfortunate update for the Vegas Golden Knights, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that prospect Trevor Connelly is not with the team for the opening of rookie camp. Webster reminds that Connelly suffered a leg injury earlier this summer at the World Juniors showcase, likely leading to his absence from the team’s rookie camp. There haven’t been any … [Read more...] about Trevor Connelly Absent From Golden Knights’ Rookie Camp
Extending Jack Eichel Will Be A Top Priority For Golden Knights
The Vegas Golden Knights find their back to summer fireworks every single year. They pulled off a sign-and-trade deal for Mitch Marner this year, complete with an eight-year, $96MM contract for the superstar winger. Now, they face the looming task of signing top center Jack Eichel before he reaches free agency next July. Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said that … [Read more...] about Extending Jack Eichel Will Be A Top Priority For Golden Knights
McCrimmon: Roster Movement For The Summer Likely Done, Confident In Internal Defense Options
With Alex Pietrangelo’s playing career likely over, the Golden Knights have a big hole to fill on their back end but beyond swapping Nicolas Hague for Jeremy Lauzon (and center Colton Sissons), Vegas hasn’t made any other moves on the blueline. It doesn’t appear that will change either. In an interview for The Athletic with Pierre LeBrun (subscription link), GM Kelly … [Read more...] about McCrimmon: Roster Movement For The Summer Likely Done, Confident In Internal Defense Options
Carey Price Trade Not A Necessity For Canadiens
Trade attention has once again zoned in on Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price as the league announces changes to the use of long-term injured reserve and salary cap in the postseason. The future Hall-of-Fame goaltender hasn’t played since 2021, after undergoing meniscus surgery to address a severe knee injury. Montreal has kept him on LTIR, and thus received full relief … [Read more...] about Carey Price Trade Not A Necessity For Canadiens