
(Photo Credit: SinBin.vegas Photographer Brandon Andreasen)
For the first time since Vegas hoisted the Stanley Cup on June 13, Golden Knights players will step on the ice to play a hockey game against players from another team.
Yeah, that’s a stretch, but hey, real hockey is so close, just let me get away with this one.
Tonight is the first of three games for the Golden Knights at this year’s Rookie Faceoff taking place in Vegas and Henderson. VGK’s rookies will take on the Anaheim Ducks tonight and the San Jose Sharks tomorrow at the Dollar Loan Center, and the Colorado Avalanche on Monday at City National Arena.
Vegas’ roster includes 17 draft picks including 1st rounder Brendan Brisson and 2nd round picks Matyas Sapovaliv and Daniil Chayka. Here’s what I’m hoping to see from the team this weekend.
Time for the Jakubs to really make a name for themselves
In the 2021 Draft the Golden Knights used back to back selections in the 4th round on players with the first name Jakub. The first Jakub picked was Jakub Brabenec from Czechia. He showed out well in his first few camps with the Golden Knights but was a bit underwhelming in Development Camp this summer. The other Jakub, Jakub Demek has not had a ton of time on the ice in Las Vegas. He has missed several camps with injury including this summer’s Dev Camp. However, when he has been on the ice either in the WHL or for Team Slovakia, he’s been excellent. The powerful forward should finally get a real chance to assert himself in a VGK jersey and it could catapult him up the prospect list. A point-per-game is the minimum expectation for both Jakubs in these three games.
Lukas Cormier’s chance to show his maturity
When it comes to the diminutive 3rd round defenseman, skating and offense are never a question. He could step on the ice in the NHL tomorrow and he wouldn’t look out of place with the puck on his stick. However, the 2022 preseason was a bit of a horror show defensively for Cormier, which was to be expected. Now, after a full season in the AHL followed by an extended stint as a Black Ace, Cormier needs show what he’s learned in these games. There shouldn’t be positional issues, there shouldn’t be strength issues, and there shouldn’t be decision making issues. Do it all, and Daniil Miromanov’s spot as the first offensive-minded defenseman call-up will be in jeopardy.
Standouts in the next wave
Unfortunately, the only 1st round pick for the Golden Knights in the past two drafts, David Edstrom, will not be on the ice with the team this week (he’s back in Sweden preparing for his upcoming season in the SHL). However, there are a bevy of players who could use this weekend to make a statement about their futures. Seven players drafted in 2022 and 2023 will suit up for the Golden Knights and while nothing is truly expected out of any of them, succeeding as a younger player has a huge impact. The most likely to take that step is 2nd round pick Matyas Sapovaliv. He told us yesterday that he’s added a lot of weight which has made him a much better player in every area on the ice. A defensive stalwart already, if Sapovaliv can show he’s a physical presence now too, it would be a massive step in his development. Jordan Gustafson, Patrick Guay, Ben Hemmerling, Mathieu Cataford, Thomas Uronen, and Arttu Karki are the other six. Hopefully we’re talking about a few of them by Monday night.
Don’t get skunked
Typically, I do not care in the least about the results of these games. However, as the reigning Stanley Cup champs, it wouldn’t be a good look for a group including 17 draft picks to go out and lose three straight games to conference rivals. Obviously, it won’t mean much in the long term, but there’s no question the VGK prospect pool looks a bit bare and losing these games would further prove it. People around the world are waiting on the Golden Knights’ demise, a trio of losses will make it much easier for them to project it in the near future. Just win a game and shut all that down.




Richie-Rich
I got tickets to tonight and tomorrow at the DLC!
Section 4, Row K, 7-8
Stop by and see Richie-Rich & his wife Ginny!
Emmanuel
Sweet, I gotta catch a game there when I retire…….
I moved out of Palm Desert about 2 years before the Kraken built their
minor league arena near Palm Springs, I was living about 1 mile away!!!
Bad timing!!!!
Richie-Rich
If you are going to the Rookie Games – use Spot Hero for parking, Red Tundra lot looks like the closest for walking distance.
Bill Z
My email from the Knights said parking was free for both games.
Sorvino
Richie Rich, enjoy the games. Looking forward to your feedback.
Just a fan
So we are going to the game tonight. I believe in this team but sometimes the organization leaves me scratching my head. So I get an email the day before the game advising that the cup will only be photographed as you pass it. No personal pictures with it. So they want me to stand in line with 7500 other people shuffling by the cup hoping for a decent shot? Why would I do that? Did the cup have an early flight or has to be in bed by dark or what? Don’t advertise that the cup would be available for photos but send an email the day before after I bought tickets. Yeah long rant but sometimes you just have to express your disappointment with the way things are done.
THE hockey GOD
JAF
I feel your pain
The old bait and switch , well , sort of.
It is VEGAS, doesn’t surprise me.
PS they also said they would “streaming” the game tonight. We shall see.
THE hockey GOD
I wouldn’t be surprised if the VGK rookie/prospect team gets smoked, I h ope they don’t. But then again, the other teams in this set up have much better rated farm systems. Except maybe for the Sharks, who are a sorry lot with with sad sack GM.
And someone asked me to sing the lyrics to the song that I posted yesterday, since my post seemed to zzzzzz go over the whiner posters, well two of them, the usual suspects. So here it is me singing the song. I feel like a number, by Bob Seger.
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THE hockey GOD
I wouldn’t be surprised if the VGK rookie/prospect team gets smoked, I h ope they don’t. But then again, the other teams in this set up have much better rated farm systems. Except maybe for the Sharks, who are a sorry lot with with sad sack GM.
And someone asked me to sing the lyrics to the song that I posted yesterday, since my post seemed to zzzzzz go over the whiner posters, well two of them, the usual suspects go over their heads by about 10,000 feet. So here it is me singing the song. I feel like a number, by Bob Seger. you tube it
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Richie-Rich
The rookies looked very good in the first 8 minutes of period 1 and the last 5 minutes of period 3. In between – awful.
Standouts:
Cormier
Brisson
#83
#5
#12
There were a few other standouts, but overall the best players were Cormier and D’Amato, with Brisson close behind. At this point you can tell that Brisson is not ready for the big club. Great potential though. Very nice goal from the top of the circle (slap shot one timer).
#95 Fleming – not ready – slow and out of position, but he played well on the PK.
#37 Another player not ready – cannot remember his name
Head-to-Head?
Anaheim looked like the overall better club.
I will be in Section 4, Row K Seats 7 & 8 again tomorrow night with the Baby Sharks in town (toothless).
I have to say that I was impressed with #32 in net despite giving up 4.
LOL
THE hockey GOD
@ RR
77 Ty Cheveldayoff Forward had a decent game.
Not surprising with end result as the Ducks farm system is much higher rated than the VGK, and they brought some of their better prospects.
VGK forte right now is not farm system, they are used as pawns to bring in established players.
It is known.
Meanwhile you have Stevie Y in Detroit who is supposed to building a winner, like he did in Tamp, flapping around. He traded a young player and a draft pick to get an old 35 year old man because the d man’s father played for champion 1984 Tiger baseball team. His results to date have been an F. For all F’d up. He let go a core group of players last year. This year doesn’t look any better until he forms us his defense.
Danny Gallivan
2 guys who really played horrible and cost their team bigtime were Sedoff #15 on defense, and Hemmerling on the wing.
Anaheim has their big swedish rookie Carlsson playing, but the Vgk swedish top pick for them. Edstrom, is missing from the host team of the tourney? not a good look.
THE hockey GOD
Edstrom is back in Sweden where he belongs honing up for his stint in league over there,
from his prior appearance at development camp, I don’t think it would have made a difference
THE hockey GOD
Hemmerling may still be dealing with injury that
sidelined for portion of his playing time earlier this year
THE hockey GOD
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if you don’t like your wages , quit and get another job
like people in normal world work environment do. And leave
your selfish me me me entitlement bull shit behind. Then
you will stop lining union bosses puppets, and people who
pull their strings – the political pedocrat party leader, pockets. More
money for you, less money for the parasites.
THE hockey GOD
plus based upon your poor performance of leading Nevada , Clark County, to one of the worst nationally rated education results; you all should be ashamed in the first place.
Satan
This is Satan.
Satan would like to thank the Hockey God for bringing him back. Satan is curious to see if Maxime Comtois will take advantage of this great opportunity he has to play for the Stanley Cup champions. He is also curious to see how the Logan Thompson and Adin Hill will be deployed this year. Will it be an even split similar to the way Robin Lehner and Marc Andre Fleury rotated games in 2020.
Satan has spoken.
Satan
This is Satan.
Satan would like to thank the Hockey God for bringing him back. Satan is curious to see if Maxime Comtois will take advantage of this great opportunity he has to play for the Stanley Cup champions. He is also curious to see how the Logan Thompson and Adin Hill will be deployed this year. Will it be an even split similar to the way Robin Lehner and Marc Andre Fleury rotated games in 2020.
Satan has spoken.
LickMyLovePump
As usual. THG spouts off for no apparent reason. Keep your political shit out of here
Richie-Rich
Well Ken. 0-2 and I have to say that the Baby Sharks looked much better than the Baby Ducks.
The Baby Squires were not good. Brisson, despite flashes of ability was not good either. On offense his 1 trick is to skate to the top of the circle to the left of the goalie and wait on feeds for a slapshot. Low, very low hockey IQ. On the other hand Cormier’s hockey IQ was fantastic and he only was out of position once badly.
The Sharks have a very nice stable of rookies. Some of them are huge.