Las Vegas Review-Journal

Taking second crack at second line

Haula aims to keep his spot alongside Pacioretty, Stastny

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Sunday night’s blockbuste­r acquisitio­n of Max Pacioretty is the latest step in Golden Knights general manager George Mcphee’s revamping of the team’s second line.

Erik Haula was on the unit last year alongside David Perron and James Neal, both of whom departed via free agency this summer.

Pacioretty likely will play wing on the second line with fellow newcomer Paul Stastny in the middle.

Alex Tuch is the leading candidate to join them as the Knights try to improve a group that struggled defensivel­y last season.

Haula, who spoke to reporters Tuesday during the Knights’ charity golf tournament at Bear’s Best Las Vegas, doesn’t seem ready to concede his spot days before camp officially opens.

“I think of myself as a top-six forward, and that’s my mindset going into camp,” he said.

That decision will be made by coach Gerard Gallant, but Haula is excited to compete for his spot. He’s also pleased with the addition of Pacioretty.

“He’s an elite goal scorer,” Haula said. “I think he’s going to fit in that spot (vacated by Neal) really well. He’s a really good addition. He can skate and he’s a big body and I think he’ll fit right in.”

Glass breaks out

Top prospect Cody Glass scored two goals Tuesday in the Knights’ final game of the Vegas Rookie Faceoff, a 7-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings.

The tallies were his first of the three-game event and came hours after meeting with director of player developmen­t Wil Nichol.

“I wasn’t playing like a sixth overall pick in those first two games,” said Glass, a first-round pick in 2017. “That’s what was frustratin­g me the most. Today, I came out with an edge. I really want to be strong with the puck and play an Nhl-style, and I feel I did that.

“(Nichol) pulled me aside this morning. He could see I was getting frustrated. I’m good at not showing it, but he’s one of those guys that can just tell and he got it out of me. He knows how to calm you down and get the best out of you. Credit to him because I wouldn’t have had the game I had without him.”

Rocky Thompson, who served as coach of the rookie team, was pleased with Glass’ play even before he got on the scoreboard.

“I think Cody’s been playing extremely hard and competing very hard this week,” Thompson said. “Tonight was just the night where he kind of separated himself.”

Propped up

The Westgate sports book posted several individual propositio­n bets Tuesday featuring Knights players for the upcoming season.

Pacioretty’s goal total opened at 30.5, the same as the total for Jonathan Marchessau­lt. William Karlsson’s number is slightly higher at 32.5.

There are also wagering opportunit­ies for total points scored by Stastny (50.5) and Reilly Smith (63.5).

Goaltender Marc-andre Fleury’s win total was listed at 28.5.

Wagering is also available on who will lead the Knights in goals. Karlsson is listed as the favorite at 9-to-5.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

 ?? The Associated Press file ?? Left wing Max Pacioretty, now a member of the Golden Knights, likely will play wing on the second line.
The Associated Press file Left wing Max Pacioretty, now a member of the Golden Knights, likely will play wing on the second line.

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