The Golden Knights have made a trio of roster moves heading into tonight’s game against San Jose. SinBin.Vegas relays (Twitter link) that center Nicolas Roy has been placed on injured reserve, opening a roster spot for defenseman Ben Hutton to be activated off LTIR. Meanwhile, forward Tanner Laczynski has been recalled once more after being papered down over the holiday break.
Roy last played on December 15th where he suffered an upper-body injury. The 27-year-old got off to a hot start to his season with a dozen points in his first 17 games but has been quiet since then, being limited to just one point – a goal – since then, spanning 14 games. Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Sun adds (Twitter link) that Roy’s IR placement is retroactive to December 16th, meaning he has already served the required seven days so he’ll be able to be activated as soon as he’s cleared to return.
As for Hutton, he has been limited to just five games this season and has missed more than a month with an upper-body issue of his own which landed him on LTIR when Vegas needed to open up a bit of short-term cap flexibility. The 31-year-old has been held off the scoresheet in his five outings while averaging just over 11 minutes a night. With now eight healthy blueliners on the roster, Hutton may be waiting a little while before seeing game action.
Laczynski, meanwhile, was briefly up with Vegas before the break, getting into three games. He was held without a point in those in just under nine minutes a night of playing time. However, the 27-year-old has been productive with the Silver Knights, tallying six goals and 13 assists in 17 AHL games. He’s in the first season of a two-year, one-way deal after spending the previous four seasons with Philadelphia.
The Vegas Golden Knights have made three key roster moves in an effort to bolster their lineup for the upcoming season.
First, the team has acquired defenseman Alec Martinez from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for two second-round draft picks. Martinez brings a wealth of experience and defensive prowess to the Golden Knights’ blue line, making them even stronger on the back end.
Secondly, the Golden Knights have signed forward Alex Tuch to a seven-year contract extension worth $33.25 million. Tuch has been a key contributor to the team’s offense and his signing ensures that he will remain a part of the Golden Knights’ core for the foreseeable future.
Lastly, the team has recalled prospect Cody Glass from the AHL. Glass, the sixth overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, has shown promise and potential in the minors and will now have the opportunity to showcase his skills at the NHL level.
With these three roster moves, the Golden Knights are looking to solidify their lineup and make a strong push for the playoffs in the upcoming season. Stay tuned to see how these changes impact the team’s performance on the ice.
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