Las Vegas Review-Journal

Schmidt’s Euro stint offers several benefits

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

Send NHL writer Ben Gotz all your Golden Knights questions and hot takes. Tweet him @Bensgotz or email him bgotz@reviewjour­nal.com.

It was a busy week for the Golden Knights with another contract extension, more injuries and a special giveaway, and there’s questions on all of them. Let’s get to it:

“Is Nate Schmidt European?” — @Justinlevi­nehbs

Short answer: No.

Newly extended defenseman Nate Schmidt is not skating away his 20-game suspension for violating the NHL’S policy on performanc­e enhancing drugs in Vienna, Austria, because he gets to see family and friends.

The Saint Cloud, Minnesota, native actually is about 4,700 miles from his kin.

Schmidt went overseas because he can’t participat­e in team activities (including meetings and practices) until 10 days before his suspension ends, according to the collective bargaining agreement. He is eligible to play again Nov. 18 at Edmonton.

Skating with the Vienna Capitals allows him to stay in shape and practice against a decent level of competitio­n until then. He probably fit in some European sightseein­g too after signing his new $35.7 million contract.

“That’s…a 2nd PP unit.” — @Kowikie

The Knights’ second power-play unit on Sunday, which consisted of defenseman Colin Miller and forwards Erik Haula, Oscar Lindberg, Tomas Hyka and Ryan Reaves, wasn’t what the team envisioned this offseason.

Still, it’s hard to knock something when it works.

The Knights had four power-play goals entering Tuesday but one of them came from that group of five and newfound power-play weapon Reaves. Maybe the bruising winger, who scored the first power-play goal of his career Sunday against the Ottawa Senators, is the net-front presence the Knights need with that unit while they’re missing forwards Paul Stastny and Max Pacioretty.

“What should be the next sponsored bobblehead by VGK and why?” — @E15emerson

It’s going to be hard to follow bobblehead­s for mascot Chance and defenseman Deryk Engelland (especially since the team made a video with the latter set to Johnny Cash’s “I’ve Been Everywhere”) but there’s a few good options.

The most deserving to go next would probably be Jonathan Marchessau­lt and William Karlsson, seeing as they’re the Knights two leading scorers and undeniably faces of the franchise.

But a more creative pick would be fan favorite Reaves, maybe to promote the aspiring brewmaster’s IPA (India pale ale) when it launches.

Or how about Jon Merrill? The defenseman has a great mustache and now a black eye after fighting Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki on Sunday, two features that could make for an excellent bobblehead.

Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Bensgotz on Twitter.

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