NHL trade deadline first chance for Golden Knights to do business
February 28, 2017 - 11:40 am
Updated February 28, 2017 - 9:02 pm
For the NHL’s 30 teams, Wednesday is the final chance to bolster a roster for next month’s playoffs.
For the 31st team, the Golden Knights, it is the first opportunity to do business, though it might be awhile before anything official gets announced because the team still hasn’t finalized its paperwork to join the NHL or made the final payment on the $500 million expansion fee.
It’s trade deadline day for hockey, and it usually means a flurry of activity as teams make moves to solidify a run at the Stanley Cup while others unload players in return for assets to retool the roster.
Some significant moves already have been made: Washington acquiring defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk from St. Louis, Los Angeles trading for goaltender Ben Bishop from Tampa Bay and the Lightning sending center Brian Boyle to Toronto. Arizona also has been busy, the biggest move being center Martin Hanzal going to Minnesota.
The deadline is noon Pacific time, and the last-minute rush could see strong teams such as Chicago and San Jose add that one extra piece to the puzzle to ensure the Cup contention worthiness.
But it’s the teams battling for those final playoff spots that have tough decisions. Do they give up draft picks for a player to help them get into the top eight? Do they decide to sell and still make the playoffs? Or do they stand pat and hope they’re good enough to get in?
While this is happening, Golden Knights general manager George McPhee will be talking with other GMs about draft picks for 2017 and beyond. The Knights have no players to trade nor can they accept any players under contract in return at this time. But they have their full compliment of picks, and McPhee will be listening to offers.
“We can make a gentlemen’s agreement,” he said. “If something makes sense, we’ll take a long look at it.”
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