The Record (Troy, NY)

Marchessau­lt proving a steal with Vegas

- By Larry Lage

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA » Jonathan Marchessau­lt was left unprotecte­d in the expansion draft by the Florida Panthers, who seemed to determine his breakout season was a fluke. Oops.

The Vegas Golden Knights selected Marchessau­lt and he averaged nearly a point a game in the regular season, and leads the team with six goals and 15 points in the playoffs.

Marchessau­lt scored twice against the Winnipeg Jets in the series-tying 3-1 win in Game 2 of the Western Conference final Monday night.

“Yeah, I’m satisfied with my game,” he said.

Florida was not satisfied, apparently, even though he scored 30 goals in his first full season and had one year left on his contract for a relative bargain of $750,000.

“I was surprised at the decision,” he acknowledg­ed.

“I had a great season. I think I was one of the top four players at the forward position there, but they did the best decision for their organizati­on. It’s been like that my whole career. It was a reality check. Just when you think you can be a little bit comfortabl­e, you can’t.

“After I heard I was unprotecte­d, I moved on and hoped that Vegas would

pick me and they did.”

When t he Golden Knights saw up close how good Marchessau­lt was as their leading scorer in early January, they signed him to a $30 million, six-year contract extension . He could have gambled on his future and cashed in even more on free agency this summer, but chose to stay with a team that finally believed

in him.

“It was not a tough decision,” said Marchessau­lt, who finished the regular season with 27 goals and a career- high 75 points. “When I saw they wanted to keep me long term, I was happy because I wanted stability in my life. It’s been a rollercoas­ter career. I was just happy to be able to buy a home and stay there.”

The 5-foot-9, 174-pound Marchessau­lt, married with three young children, bounced around earlier in his career after being undrafted.

“First time I saw Marchy, he was a skilled guy who stayed on the outside. Didn’t really battle,” said Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant, who had Marchessau­lt on his team in Florida before being fired. “The reason why he’s a 30- to 40goal scorer now is because he’s more competitiv­e. He’ll go to those hard areas to score some goals. He plays a good, strong game. Small guy, but very competitiv­e.”

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vegas Golden Knights players hug after a 3-0win over the San Jose Sharks during Game 6of an NHL hockey secondroun­d playoff series, Sunday in San Jose
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vegas Golden Knights players hug after a 3-0win over the San Jose Sharks during Game 6of an NHL hockey secondroun­d playoff series, Sunday in San Jose

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