TRADED NEWS: Golden Knights have completed the deal of a new top Winger worth $30M.

TRADED NEWS: Golden Knights have completed the deal of a new top Winger.

The Vegas Golden Knights could find a way to re-sign hallmark winger Jonathan Marchessault, per David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, a recent NHL Now segment

Pagnotta shared that both sides have mutual interest in signing a new deal, though Vegas’ slim cap space has kept the team from engaging in any contract talks just yet. Marchessault spoke about these negotiations at the World Series of Poker, telling the Las Vegas Review, “They said they were interested in definitely re-sign me and we’ll see. Technically they have time until June 30, so we’ll see how it goes.”

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Marchessault recently concluded a six-year, $30M contract signed with Vegas in January of 2018. He earned the deal in the midst of a breakout season with the inaugural Golden Knights, scoring 27 goals and 75 points in 77 games. The new extension marked Marchessault’s first time earning a salary north of $1.0M and he’s only become more valuable, posting 165 goals and 342 points across the 437 games he played over the course of the deal. That includes Marchessault’s career-high 42 goals this season, making him just the second Golden Knight to hit the 40-goal mark alongside William Karlsson’s breakout 2017-18 campaign.

Marchessault has managed the strong scoring while serving a stout role on Vegas’ second line, averaging roughly 17 minutes of ice time in six of his last seven seasons. His modest spot in the lineup has been supplemented by a commanding role on the team’s powerplay, with no other Golden Knight playing more power-play minutes than Marchessault since 2018. And he’s vindicated the minutes, scoring 36 power-play goals and 87 points in a collective 1121 minutes.

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