Las Vegas Review-Journal

Knights facing decision on defenseman Merrill

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

The Review-journal presents its “Roster Review” series, which will examine each Golden Knights player’s production and outlook in alphabetic­al order. Friday: Forward Tomas Nosek.

Background

Jon Merrill ended last season riding high.

A breakout performer in the second half, he scored a career-high 15 points, was a career-best plus-16 and played all seven games of the Knights’ first-round series against San Jose. Fellow blueliners Colin Miller and Nick Holden each sat at least once.

This season was a chance for the 28-year-old to build on that breakthrou­gh heading into unrestrict­ed free agency. Things haven’t quite gone as planned.

Performanc­e

Merrill hasn’t taken his game to another level.

He spent the early part of the season fighting for playing time with Holden and veteran Deryk Engelland. The three — all in the last year of their contracts — rotated in and out of the lineup, each bringing experience and penalty-killing prowess.

Merrill has been decent when he’s played and has never sulked or failed to put the team first. He memorably played forward twice to help the Knights — scoring his first goal against Philadelph­ia in the process. But that didn’t stop the team from looking for upgrades.

Coach Pete Deboer arrived Jan. 15 and quickly establishe­d a new defensive pecking order. Deboer replaced Engelland with rookie Zach Whitecloud, and Merrill was later bumped for trade acquisitio­n Alec Martinez.

Holden, who took to Deboer’s system changes quickly, kept playing. Holden also signed an extension at the trade deadline.

That extension was a pretty clear signal about whom the Knights were prioritizi­ng.

Future

Merrill and the Knights might have some difficult conversati­ons this offseason.

The team has six defensemen under contract. All six — Nate Schmidt, Brayden Mcnabb, Shea Theodore, Martinez, Whitecloud and Holden — were playing instead of Merrill when the season paused because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Knights also have young players Nic Hague, Dylan Coghlan, Jake Bischoff and Jimmy Schuldt in the pipeline. All should push for playing time next season.

That’s a pretty crowded depth chart, which would mean Merrill, who has shown he’s an NHL player the past three seasons, might have to look for larger and more lucrative opportunit­ies elsewhere.

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

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto ?? Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill played less after coach Pete Deboer made some changes in the back end.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill played less after coach Pete Deboer made some changes in the back end.

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