The National Hockey League’s newest team, the Vegas Golden
Knights revealed the players that they selected in the 2017 Expansion Draft on
Wednesday night during the 2017 NHL Awards at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Throughout the night, Golden Knights owner, Bill Foley and
general manager, George McPhee announced which players they selected from the
other 30 teams. The players were announced from the reverse order of finish
from the 2016-2017 NHL season.
The first player announced to the roster of the Golden
Knights was Colorado Avalanche netminder, Calvin Picard. Luca Sbisa, of the
Vancouver Canuks was the next player announced by the league’s 31st franchise.
Foley and McPhee alternated the announcing of the selections
throughout the night. For the third player filling out the roster, Foley
announced that they chose Teemu Pulkkinen, from the Arizona Coyotes. McPhee
then let the crowd at their home arena know that New Jersey Devils defenseman,
Jon Merrill was a member of the Golden Knights.
It was then announced that Buffalo Sabres forward, William
Carrier was chosen in the expansion draft. Vegas also received a sixth-round
draft pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
Foley, then slipped up and announced that they selected Tomas
Nosek, from the Detroit Red Wings instead of making the announcement of the
player they chose from the Dallas Stars. NBCSports analyst, Kathryn Tappen,
McPhee and Foley handled the mistake diplomatically as McPhee then let everyone
know that they chose Cody Eakin, from the Stars.
Nosek helped the Red Wings American Hockey League club, the
Grand Rapids Griffins capture the Calder Cup this past season. McPhee drafted
Eakin in 2009, when he was general manager of the Washington Capitals.
From the Florida Panthers, the Golden Knights selected
forward, Jonathan Marchessault. They also acquired via trade, Reilly Smith and
the Cats’ 2018 fourth-round pick. Los Angeles Kings defenseman, Brayden McNabb
was the next player to join the Golden Knights.
Connor Brickley of the Carolina Hurricanes was the next
player to find out he would be an original member of the Golden Knights. Vegas
also acquired Carolina’s 2017 fifth-round draft pick. The Winnipeg Jets then found
out they lost forward, Chris Thorburn. Winnipeg also traded their 2017 first-round
pick and 2019 third-round pick in exchange for the Golden Knights’ 2017
first-round pick (obtained from the Columbus Blue Jackets).
Philadelphia Flyers forward, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare was
the next player announced by the Golden Knights. Vegas then selected Tampa Bay
Lightning defenseman, Jason Garrison. The Golden Knights also acquired the
Bolts’ 2017 second-round, 2018 fourth-round and forward, Nikita Gusev.
In addition to the New York Islanders losing goaltender,
Jean-Francois Berube as the selection in the expansion draft, they sent forward,
Mikhail Grabovsky, defenseman, Jake Bischoff, a 2017 first-round and a 2019
second-round to Sin City. Western Conference Champions, Nashville Predators, then
found out that they lost forward James Neal to the Golden Knights.
Former Las Vegas Wranglers, of the ECHL, defenseman Deryk Engelland,
was the player the Golden Knights selected from the Calgary Flames. Toronto
Maple Leafs forward, Brenden Leipsic, who spent most of the past season with
the Toronto Marlies of the AHL was the next name announced by the Golden
Knights.
Boston Bruins defenseman, Colin Miller was the next player
selected by the newest franchise. Ottawa Senators defenseman and San Jose
Sharks blueliner were the next two names announced to fill out the original
roster in Las Vegas.
Forwards, David Perron of the St. Louis Blues and Oscar
Lindberg of the New York Rangers will be headed to Sin City as members of the
original Golden Knights. Edmonton Oilers blueliner, Griffin Reinhart, who spent
much of the season in the AHL with the Bakersfield Condors was the next name
the Vegas management announced on the night.
The Montreal Canadiens and Anaheim Ducks each lost
blueliners to the newest franchise, as Alexi Emelin and Clayton Stoner were selected
by the Golden Knights. In addition to losing Stoner, the Ducks also sent
defenseman, Shea Theodore to Vegas.
The Golden Knights chose forward, Erik Haula from the
Minnesota Wild. The Wild also sent Vegas, Alex Tuch in exchange for a third-round
draft pick in 2017 or 2018. By choosing to select William Karlsson from the Blue
Jackets, the Golden Knights received the contract of David Clarkson, a 2017 first-round
pick and 2019 second-round draft pick.
The Golden Knights selected defenseman, Trevor van-Riemsdyk
off the Chicago Blackhawks roster. With the emergence of goaltender, Matt
Murray in Pittsburgh it was almost certain that repeat Stanley Cup Champions,
the Pittsburgh Penguins would be losing Marc-Andre Fleury to the 31st
franchise.
After the Golden Knights announced that they selected Fleury
as their goaltender, he was given a standing ovation by the crowd at T-Mobile
Arena. Vegas also received a second-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft from the
Penguins.
Fleury told Tappen, “I
did not expect that. That is really crazy. Obviously, I am really excited to
get this started.”
Back-to-back President Cup winner, Washington Capitals, was
the final team to lose a player to the Golden Knights. That last player
announced was defenseman, Nate Schmidt.
Teams will be able to begin discussions again with the
Golden Knights, starting Thursday. Rosters were frozen on Saturday, June 17 to
give Vegas the opportunity to complete their selections. With the 2017 NHL Draft on Friday and Saturday, at the
United Center in Chicago, Illinois, some of the selections may be flipped for
picks, or other assets that may help the franchise in their success.
The Golden Knights will open their inaugural season on
October 6, against the Stars at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas.
The home opener will take place on October 10 as the Coyotes help them open the
T-Mobile Arena.
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