
Golden Knights head into offseason hoping to reach an extension with Jack Eichel
LAS VEGAS (AP) — As the Golden Knights absorb being knocked out in the second round of the NHL playoffs by Edmonton, they don't have to wait long before planning for their future.
Jack Eichel, who has one season left on his eight-year, $80 million contract, is eligible for an extension beginning July 1.
'He's one of the top guys in the NHL," general manager Kelly McCrimmon said. "He's got great character, great leadership. You see night in, night out what he does for our team, so that will be a really important piece of business for us. We certainly hope to keep Jack in our organization. Jack loves it here, so I would hope we could find common ground.'
Eichel, 28, comes off the best season of his 10-year career, the past four seasons with the Golden Knights. He set career highs with 66 assists and 94 points to go with 28 goals as the center on the team's top line.
'Can't say enough about my teammates and the people in this building and the people that make this organization what it is,' Eichel said. "I'm super proud of to be part of this organization and the city and represent the Vegas Golden Knights. Contractually, I think things kind of take care of itself. I'll just worry about trying to prepare for next season this offseason and go from there.'
Management, which is not known for sitting on its hands, will have other significant decisions to make as well on the team's direction after the Golden Knights were eliminated by the second round for the second year in a row.
'I like our team,' coach Bruce Cassidy said. 'I don't have a problem with any player in that room. I think every one of them is a great teammate. They care about one another. Are there areas of our game we could complement better? Probably. We'll evaluate that.
'All the guys that were up, their contracts, they were all good players for us. All good players. No disappointments at all. We'll probably have to look at areas because we're not the last team standing. Usually, you think, 'Where we can we upgrade? Where can I upgrade what I do?'"
McCrimmon offered a similar assessment.
'I feel our team was good enough to win,' McCrimmon said.
The Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup two years ago and thought they had another contender this season after capturing the Pacific Division and securing the Western Conference's second-best record. But Vegas had to rally from a 2-1 series deficit to beat Minnesota in the opening round, winning twice in overtime. Then the Golden Knights lost two OT games in the 4-1 series loss to the Oilers.
'I didn't walk away from Edmonton saying, 'We had no chance. They're just better,'" Cassidy said. "I didn't feel that way. I felt we needed to execute better in a few of the games and we could be the team moving on.'
Forward William Karlsson said losing to the Oilers made it 'a wasted season.' McCrimmon wasn't as blunt, instead labeling the loss as 'a missed opportunity.'
Change will come, but at least given the tenor of the comments by Cassidy and McCrimmon, the Golden Knights will largely return their roster intact next season.
'I think we have a great organization,' goalie Adin Hill said. 'Best management I've been under. I think they're going to do the things that they see fit for (the) roster, whether it's keeping it the same or whether it's changing up a few things. I don't know. That's their decision, above my paygrade, but it will be exciting to see. We know that we're going to be contenders every year.'
Forward Reilly Smith made it clear he wants to return. An original Golden Knight, Smith was traded to Pittsburgh after winning the Cup and then sent to the New York Rangers a year later. The Golden Knights reacquired the 34-year-old on March 6.
Smith made a smooth transition back into the lineup with three goals and eight assists in 21 games. Then he delivered the play of the postseason for the Golden Knights, scoring with 0.4 seconds left to beat Edmonton in Game 3, and finished with three goals and an assist in 11 playoff games.
'Probably the best hockey I've played in my career has been wearing this jersey,' Smith said. 'It's a fun group to be a part of and a fun place to call home. My family loves it here, so if there's a way to make it work, it'd be great. At the end of the day, it's a business. My contract negotiations, I probably know as little as you (media) do right now.'

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