Las Vegas Review-Journal

Karpan sidesteps praise for role building Knights

Player personnel director: Success because of scouts

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

Looking for an unsung hero in the Golden Knights’ wildly successful first half of their inaugural NHL season?

Look no further than Vaughn Karpan.

The team’s director of player personnel played a vital role in the building of the roster and continues to do so along with his group of pro scouts. He has been described by his peers as one of the smartest people in hockey, and having come over from the Montreal Canadiens in 2016 as one of general manager George Mcphee’s early hires, Karpan has quietly put his stamp on the Knights.

“I was fortunate to have spent my life scouting, 30 years overall, 26 in the NHL,” said Karpan, who is in town to attend the team’s midseason organizati­onal meetings. “I don’t know that I’m that smart. I had mentors who were brilliant people and I’ve stolen their best ideas.

“It started with Wayne Fleming who taught me how to deal with people. Bill Lesuk and Marshall Johnston taught me what to look for in a player, and then I got to the NHL and Pierre Gautier gave me a chance to do pro scouting, so I kind of pulled it all together.”

Like everyone connected to the organizati­on, Karpan said he was hopeful the Knights could achieve a modicum of success in their inaugural season. But 29 wins in 41 games, first place in the division and the best record in the Western Conference?

“I wouldn’t have predicted we would be this high in the standings,” Karpan said. “I really never thought about the finish line when we were putting this team together last June. I didn’t know what to expect.

“If you asked me if I thought we’d be second in the entire NHL, I’d be lying my ass off.”

Mcphee wanted to bring the best available people into the organizati­on after accepting the general manager’s post in July 2016. He moved quickly to hire Mccrimmon and shortly afterward lured Karpan away from Montreal, where he was director of profession­al scouting, spending 11 years with the Canadiens.

“He has a way of making everyone in the room feel comfortabl­e and drawing the best out of them in addition to having a well-organized, structured department,” Mcphee said.

Mccrimmon said: “I’ve known Vaughn a long, long time. He’s a detailed, organized person. He’s got a real analytical mind and he’s been a great addition to our organizati­on and with the challenge we had in year one of preparing for an expansion draft, he was invaluable in that process.”

Karpan, who was a disciple of Canadian hockey coaching legend Dave King

 ?? David Becker ?? The Associated Press Scouts hired by Golden Knights director of player personnel Vaughn Karpan enabled Vegas to snare center Jonathan Marchessau­lt, left, and left wing Erik Haula (81), among other early surprises.
David Becker The Associated Press Scouts hired by Golden Knights director of player personnel Vaughn Karpan enabled Vegas to snare center Jonathan Marchessau­lt, left, and left wing Erik Haula (81), among other early surprises.

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