Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fleury misses first practice for rest

Deboer: Goalie deserves break after five weeks

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

The Golden Knights began their second training camp of the season without Marc-andre Fleury, but the goaltender is expected back soon.

Fleury was given a maintenanc­e day Monday and didn’t practice, coach

Pete Deboer said. Deboer was quick to point out that Fleury’s absence was strictly about managing the 35-year-old’s workload and not because of a positive COVID-19 test.

“He’s been skating for almost five weeks now, and based on … getting our group healthy and there (physically), he didn’t go on (the ice) today,” Deboer said. “But he will be on as the week goes on.”

The Knights seem to have little concern about Fleury’s status. The team has seen him plenty in the past month, as he returned to

City National Arena on the first day small group workouts began June 8.

Those viewings led the Knights to bring only one additional goaltender to training camp — Oscar Dansk — despite being allowed to add more if they were seriously worried about Fleury’s health.

“We felt that three was all we needed,” general manager Kelly Mccrimmon said Sunday.

Knights ahead of curve

The Knights’ high level of participat­ion in small-group workouts in the past month helped the team hit the ground running Monday.

Deboer said his players were “way ahead” of where he expected them to be. He also was impressed by the pace of

Marchessau­lt, should be in the mix, too.

Marchessau­lt downplayed his chances.

“I don’t necessaril­y see myself in that situation, really,” Marchessau­lt said. “Obviously, it would be a great honor.”

Knights sign goalie

The Knights added another former Brandon Wheat King to their organizati­on, signing goaltender Logan Thompson to a two-year, entry-level contract.

Thompson spent parts of four seasons with the Western Hockey League’s Wheat Kings, who are owned by Knights general manager Kelly Mccrimmon. Other former Wheat Kings in the organizati­on are Stone and right wing Ryan Reaves.

Thompson spent this season with the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL, hockey’s equivalent of Double-a baseball. The 23-year-old was fourth in the league in goals-against average (2.25) and second in save percentage (.929).

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

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Knights goaltender Marcandre Fleury makes a save against the Edmonton Oilers on Feb. 26 at T-mobile Arena.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal Knights goaltender Marcandre Fleury makes a save against the Edmonton Oilers on Feb. 26 at T-mobile Arena.

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