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The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. They are members of the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Western Conference. The Golden Knights franchise has been a part of the NHL since 2017,[1] and plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.[2]

This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Vegas Golden Knights.

Key

Statistics are as of the end of the 2018–19 NHL season

Goaltenders

Marc-Andre Fleury played in 46 games during the inaugural season of the Golden Knights.
Goaltenders who have played for the franchise[3]
Name Nat. Seasons[b] GP W L OTL SO GAA SV% GP W L SO GAA SV% Notes
Regular season Playoffs
Oscar Dansk Sweden 2017–Present 4 3 0 0 1 1.78 .946
Dylan Ferguson Canada 2017–Present 1 0 0 0 0 6.67 .500
Marc-Andre Fleury Canada 2017–Present 107 64 34 9 12 2.40 .919 27 16 11 5 2.37 .922
Maxime Lagace Canada 2017–2019 17 6 8 1 0 3.92 .871 On July 1, 2019, having left the Golden Knights as a free agent following their first two seasons, Lagacé was signed to a one-year, two-way $700,000 contract with the Boston Bruins.
Malcolm Subban Canada 2017–2020 43 21 14 4 1 2.81 .906

Skaters

Skaters who have played for the franchise[3]
Name Nat. Pos Seasons[b] GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM Notes
Regular season Playoffs
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare France LW 2017–2019 148 12 19 31 20 26 0 3 3 16 Bellemare left the Golden Knights after their two first seasons, signing as a free agent a two-year, $3.6 million deal with the Colorado Avalanche on July 1, 2019.
Ryan Carpenter United States C 2017–2019 104 14 18 32 17 17 0 5 5 6 After playing in the Golden Knights first two seasons, Carpenter left as a free agent to sign a three-year, $3 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawk on July 1, 2019.
Daniel Carr Canada LW 2018–2019 6 1 0 1 0 On July 1, 2019, Carr left the Golden Knights as a free agent to sign a one-year, one-way $700,000 contract with the Nashville Predators.
William Carrier Canada LW 2017–Present 91 9 3 12 48 17 0 0 0 14
Cody Eakin Canada C 2017–2020 158 33 35 68 38 27 5 1 6 21
Deryk Engelland Canada D 2017–Present 153 7 28 35 42 20 0 2 2 26
Jason Garrison Canada D 2017–2018 8 0 1 1 4 On October 27, 2017, Garrison was placed on waivers by the Golden Knights, and was then sent to the Golden Knights' AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, on October 28. On August 28, 2018, Garrison signed a professional tryout (PTO) contract with the Edmonton Oilers, and on October 2, signed a one-year $650,000 contract with the Edmonton Oilers to begin the 2018–19 season.
Erik Haula Finland LW 2017–2019 91 31 31 62 47 20 3 6 9 27 On June 26, 2019, due to salary cap implications, Haula was traded by the Golden Knights to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for prospect Nicolas Roy and a conditional fifth-round draft pick.
Nick Holden Canada D 2018–Present 61 3 12 15 14 1 0 0 0 2
Brad Hunt Canada D 2017–2019 58 5 20 25 8 On January 21, 2019, after playing in 58 games for the Golden Knights, Hunt was traded to the Minnesota Wild along with a sixth round 2019 NHL Entry Draft draft pick in exchange for a 5th round pick in the 2019 Draft.
Tomas Hyka Czech Republic RW 2017–2019 27 2 5 7 2 At the conclusion of Hyka's contract with the Golden Knights and unable to cement a full-time role in the NHL, Hyka opted to return to Europe in agreeing to a two-year contract with Russian club, Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL on June 25, 2019.
William Karlsson Sweden C 2017–2018 164 67 67 134 28 27 9 11 20 4
Brendan Leipsic Canada LW 2017–2018 44 2 11 13 4 On February 26, 2018, Leipsic was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Philip Holm.
Oscar Lindberg Sweden C 2017–2019 98 13 10 23 38 3 0 1 1 2 On February 25, 2019, Lindberg, Erik Brännström and a 2020 second round draft pick were traded to the Ottawa Senators in return for Mark Stone and Tobias Lindberg.
Jonathan Marchessault Canada C 2017–2019 159 52 82 134 92 27 12 15 27 16
Stefan Matteau United States C 2017–2018 8 0 1 1 0 After two seasons with the Golden Knights, Matteau left the Golden Knights as a free agent. On August 22, 2019, Matteau was signed to a one-year AHL contract with the Cleveland Monsters, affiliate to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Brayden McNabb Canada D 2017–2019 157 9 22 31 104 27 2 4 6 28
Jon Merrill United States D 2017–2019 91 4 14 18 75 15 0 0 0 10
Colin Miller Canada D 2017–2019 147 13 57 70 97 26 4 6 10 20 On June 28, 2019, the Golden Knights traded Miller to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for a 2021 second-round pick and a 2022 fifth-round pick.
James Neal Canada LW 2017–2018 71 25 19 44 24 20 6 5 11 12 After leaving the Golden Knights as a free agent, on July 2, 2018, Neal signed a five-year, $28.75 million contract with the Calgary Flames.
Tomas Nosek Czech Republic LW 2017–2019 135 15 17 32 32 24 4 2 6 22
Max Pacioretty United States LW 2018–2019 66 22 18 40 36 7 5 6 11 4
David Perron Canada LW 2017–2018 70 16 50 66 50 15 1 8 9 10 On July 1, 2018, Perron signed a four-year $16 million contract with the St. Louis Blues for his third stint with the team.
Brandon Pirri Canada C 2017–2019 33 15 6 21 6 1 0 0 0 0
Ryan Reaves Canada RW 2017–2019 101 9 13 22 84 17 2 0 2 35
Luca Sbisa Switzerland D 2017–2018 30 2 12 14 15 12 0 4 4 8 During the 2018 off-season, after not being re-signed by the Golden Knights, Sbisa was invited to the New York Islanders training camp on a professional try out contract. He later signed a one-year $1. 5 million contract with the New York Islanders on September 24, 2018.
Nate Schmidt United States D 2017–2019 137 14 52 66 24 27 3 8 11 6
Jimmy Schuldt United States D 2018–2019 1 0 1 1 0
Vadim Shipachyov Russia LW 2017–2018 3 1 0 1 2 On May 4, 2017, Shipachyov signed with the Golden Knights on a 2 year $9 million contract making him the second person in history to be signed by the Golden Knights. On October 15, he made his debut for the Golden Knights against the Boston Bruins and scored his first NHL goal on Bruins' goaltender Tuukka Rask. On October 29, he was suspended by the Golden Knights for failing to report to their AHL affiliate. The following day, it was announced that he had decided to return to Russia, and that his contract would be terminated as soon as he had cleared unconditional waivers. On November 9, the Golden Knights announced that their contract with Shipachyov was terminated, and that he was able to return to play in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
Reilly Smith Canada RW 2017–2019 141 41 72 113 38 27 6 22 28 10
Paul Stastny United States C 2018–2019 50 13 29 42 30 7 2 6 8 2
Mark Stone Canada RW 2018–2019 18 5 6 11 5 7 6 6 12 2
Tomas Tatar Slovakia LW 2017–2018 20 4 2 6 10 8 1 1 2 2 Prior to the 2018–19 season, Tatar was traded to the Montreal Canadiens, along with prospect Nick Suzuki and a second round draft pick in 2019, in exchange for their captain Max Pacioretty.
Shea Theodore Canada D 2017–2019 140 18 48 66 34 27 4 14 18 14
Alex Tuch United States RW 2017–2019 152 35 54 89 35 27 7 5 12 20
Zach Whitecloud Canada D 2017–2018 1 0 0 0 0
Valentin Zykov Russia RW 2018–2019 10 2 0 2 0

Notes

  • a Save percentage did not become an official NHL statistic until the 1982–83 season. Therefore, goaltenders who played before 1982 do not have official save percentages.[4]
  • b The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–01 season would be listed as playing with the team in 2000–2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

References

  1. ^ "Introducing the Vegas Golden Knights". Vegas Golden Knights. November 22, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  2. ^ Mitanis, Marcus (February 19, 2016). "T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to Open Spring 2016". Skyrisecities. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Vegas Golden Knights all-time player list". hockeyDB.com. hockeyDB.com. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  4. ^ Klein, Jeff Z.; Serviss, Lew (2008-04-13). "Leetch Weighs Changes to Defenseman's Game". The New York Times. Retrieved May 5, 2009.