Golden Knights Address Goaltending Depth Issues
Also, Following Tampa and Vegas’ Lead, Oilers Might Use LTIR for Kane & more
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Golden Knights Address Goaltending Depth Issues
July 3, 2024 by Ben Fisher
The Vegas Golden Knights still have plenty of questions to answer and moves to make this offseason, but their goaltending appears to be set after the first day of free agency. After parting ways with Logan Thompson, trading for Akira Schmid and signing Ilya Samsonov, the Golden Knights solidified their netminding depth behind starter Adin Hill.
Following Tampa and Vegas’ Lead? Oilers Might Use LTIR for Kane
July 3, 2024 by Jim Parsons
The Edmonton Oilers face a small challenge as they work to get under the salary cap after their spending spree in free agency. With the recent additions of players like Jeff Skinner, Viktor Arvidsson, and Adam Henrique, the Oilers are now sitting $2.5 million over the $88 million salary cap. They also need to re-sign restricted free agents Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway, which adds to their financial constraints…
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Vegas Golden Knights' Roster Is a Lesson In Good Trades
March 31, 2021 by Ben Fisher
Any initial surprise over the May 2019 announcement of Kelly McCrimmon’s promotion to the general manager post with the Vegas Golden Knights quickly gave way to the realization that, regardless of who had what title, it would remain business as usual for the club. Throughout the Golden Knights’ history, the tandem of McCrimmon and George McPhee has remained an unchanged brain trust. It’s no surprise, then, that the GM switch has done little to disturb the franchise’s impeccable trade record.