The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Golden Knights get to know each other in camp

- By W.g. Ramirez

LAS VEGAS » While the rest of the NHL chased veteran players in free agency, the Vegas Golden Knights finished up the franchise’s first player developmen­t camp Saturday with optimism for their young future.

The expansion club’s prospects spent the week working out at the diminutive Las Vegas Ice Center, about 15 minutes southwest of T-Mobile Arena and 10 minutes from its nearly-completed practice arena. The rink was packed with fans when the Golden Knights held intrasquad scrimmages over the final three days of camp.

Vegas general manager George McPhee wasn’t active in the veteran freeagent market, only signing six players to minor-league deals. Although he took plenty of calls, McPhee largely used the week to learn more about the talent in the Golden Knights’ system.

“I hope they had a great week,” McPhee said of his youngsters. “I hope they learned something while they were here, hope they got to know future teammates, hope that for the rest of the summer they do what we’ve instructed them to do, in terms of training and eating right and accelerate their developmen­t process. It’s been nice to be able to be here and focus on these players that are here.”

The lone player in Golden Knights camp with any NHL experience was Alex Tuch. He wasn’t expected to attend after being acquired in an expansion draft trade with Minnesota last week, but the 21-year-old forward showed up anyway.

“I wanted to get my bearings under me, get the lay of the land and everything,” said Tuch, who played six games for the Wild last season. “I hadn’t been to Las Vegas at all, so I wanted to get the feel of that, see how the weather is, which is pretty nice. It’s a brand-new organizati­on, a lot to learn, new set of eyes, new management, new coaching staff, and that was my first thought coming in, that it would be awesome to get some more experience and comfortabi­lity with the staff and management coming into training camp.”

Tuch said the Golden Knights’ camp was a bit different than the three he has attended in the past, in that they involved more conditioni­ng drills and were overall a bit more grueling. This week was more about fundamenta­ls and going through seminars with coaches and guest clinicians, not to mention bonding with a group of players who barely knew one another.

 ?? BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Mike Kelly, an assistant coach with the Vegas Golden Knights, chats with his players during the Golden Knights’ NHL hockey developmen­t camp at Las Vegas Ice Center in Las Vegas on Thursday.
BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP Mike Kelly, an assistant coach with the Vegas Golden Knights, chats with his players during the Golden Knights’ NHL hockey developmen­t camp at Las Vegas Ice Center in Las Vegas on Thursday.

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