Las Vegas Review-Journal

Knights to answer bell for Round 2

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

DALLAS — After spending Friday watching the NHL draft, the Golden Knights will join the fun Saturday.

The Knights, who had no firstround picks, have seven selections from the second to sixth rounds at American Airlines Center, beginning with the 61st overall pick.

General manager George Mcphee said this draft isn’t about addressing needs but rather finding good players to develop.

“Good hockey players come in all shapes and sizes,” he said. “That’s what we’re looking for — good hockey players.”

Craig Button, a former NHL general manager and now an analyst for a Canadian TV network, said the Knights will have plenty of good players from which to choose.

“In this draft, after the first 11, 12 players, it’s who do you like and who do you want?” Button said. “I can’t tell the difference between 15 and 50. It’s not that the players aren’t good. It’s just that they’re similar.”

Button said Mcphee was smart not to trade into the first round, especially since Buffalo wasn’t going to deal the No. 1 pick, defenseman Rasmus Dahlin of Sweden.

Detroit, which had the Knights’ pick at No. 30 after the Feb. 26 trade for left wing Tomas Tatar, took Joe Veleno, a center from Drummondvi­lle of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

“There’s no player worthy of

trading back into the first round for,” Button said. “I can guarantee you George Mcphee is going to take a kid they liked that was still on the board in the second round.”

The Knights are rumored to be involved in two trades. One might

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involve moving prospects in a possible deal for Ottawa Senators all-star defenseman Erik Karlsson. Mcphee and Senators general manager

Pierre Dorion spent several minutes chatting by the Knights’ table before the draft.

“We did that on purpose to throw you guys off the track,” was all Mcphee would say about his conversati­on with Dorion.

The other rumor has the Knights pursing free-agent wing Ilya Kovalchuk, 35, who has played in Russia for the past five years. He last played in the NHL in the 2012-13 season.

Mcphee reportedly talked with Kovalchuk’s agent, J.P. Barry, on Friday, though the general manager denied it. San Jose, Los Angeles and Boston also reportedly talked with the agent.

Only three trades were made Friday. The biggest one saw Washington send goaltender Philipp Grubauer

and defenseman Brooks Orpik to Colorado for a 2018 second-round pick, No. 47 overall.

The lack of trades didn’t shock Mcphee.

“There’s fewer trades, and it seems to be trending that way,” he said. “To move up high in the draft, it’s hard to do.”

Mcphee said he didn’t know if the Knights would make any trades Saturday.

“We’ll see what happens,” he said. “It’s pretty quiet right now.”

The players the Knights covet with the 61st pick remain on the board, Mcphee said.

“We’re in good shape,” he said. Contact Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

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