Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Players glum about Eakin being traded

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ AdamHillLV­RJ on Twitter.

While there may have been a contingent of Golden Knights fans celebratin­g the departure of Cody Eakin on social media, the mood inside the team’s locker room was dramatical­ly different.

“It’s an awful business,” forward Jonathan Marchessau­lt said of his teammate’s trade to Winnipeg. “People think life is so easy and fun here, which it is, but that part of it is never the best. He’s been a great teammate but a better friend. He’s always been there for everyone on this team since the beginning. He’s a treat of a person to be with, and he’s going to be missed.

“You just don’t even know what to say (to him). What can you say?”

General manager Kelly McCrimmon said the deal to ship Eakin out for a conditiona­l draft pick was based on the team’s salary cap situation and the emergence of several players, namely Chandler Stephenson and Nicolas Roy, who would be best utilized with more time playing center.

“I’d like to thank Cody for his time here,” McCrimmon said. “He was an original member of our organizati­on and a great person, just a tremendous young man. .

“We ended up in a situation where we were full up the middle, which is a good problem to have.”

The clearance of extra salary cap space has led to speculatio­n another move is imminent. McCrimmon said that’s not necessaril­y the case, though he vowed to be hard at work at making the roster as solid as possible before Monday’s trade deadline.

Marchessau­lt said the team has trust in the front office.

“Nobody is ever safe,” he said. “It’s just the way it goes sometimes, and they probably did the move because something else is coming so it’s on us to be good. You can’t worry too much about that. I like to follow (the rumors), but it’s all speculatio­n.”

Miracle team remembered

The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team was honored in a pregame ceremony hosted by Al Michaels.

The 4-3 win over the Soviet Union took place on Feb. 22, 1980.

Injury update

McCrimmon wasn’t able to provide much detail on the knee injury suffered by Cody Glass during a game with the AHL affiliate Chicago Wolves on Thursday.

Glass was sent down to work on his conditioni­ng before a return to the NHL after missing an extended stretch of games with a previous lower-body injury.

McCrimmon didn’t have an update on Alex Tuch, either. Tuch, who has been out since suffering a lower-body injury against St. Louis on Feb. 13, was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.

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