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Vegas Golden Knights Rookie Roster (As of 8/26/19) VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS ROOKIE ROSTER (AS OF 8/26/19) # FORWARD (15) HT WT S BORN BIRTHPLACE 2018-19 TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIM ACQ 43 Paul Cotter 6-0 195 L 11/16/99 Canton, MI, USA London Knights OHL 48 9 17 26 25 ED/18 Western Michigan NCAA 8 0 1 1 2 78 Justin DucharMe 5-10 180 L 2/22/00 Mirabel, QC, Canada ChicoutiMi Saguenéens QMJHL 66 30 14 44 50 TO/19 70 Lucas Elvenes 6-0 200 L 8/18/99 AngelholM, Sweden Rogle BK SHL 42 3 17 20 4 ED/17 9 Cody Glass 6-2 189 R 4/1/99 Winnipeg, MB, Canada Portland Winterhawks WHL 38 15 54 69 18 ED/17 Chicago Wolves AHL 6 3 2 5 2 38 Pavel Gogolev 6-1 175 L 2/19/00 Moskva, Russia Peterborough Petes OHL 29 7 12 19 20 TO/19 Guelph StorM OHL 8 3 6 9 4 83 Taro Jentzsch 6-2 156 R 6/11/00 Berlin, GerMany Sherbrooke Phoenix QMJHL 53 18 24 42 13 TO/19 64 Ben Jones 6-0 197 L 2/26/99 Waterloo, ON, Canada Niagara IceDogs OHL 68 41 61 102 82 ED/17 53 Marcus Kallionkieli 6-2 201 L 3/20/01 Helsinki, Finland Sioux City Musketeers USHL 58 29 24 53 28 ED/19 39 Jake Leschyshyn 5-11 193 L 3/10/99 Raleigh, NC, USA Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 44 24 25 49 30 ED/17 Regina Pats WHL 24 16 16 32 18 Chicago Wolves AHL 3 0 0 0 0 54 JerMaine Loewen 6-4 221 L 1/18/98 Mandeville, Jamaica KaMloops BlaZers WHL 59 28 18 46 44 AHL/19 91 Cole MacKay 5-10 187 R 6/13/01 Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 65 27 34 61 38 TO/19 95 Cullen McLean 6-1 169 L 2/10/01 Brooklin, ON, Canada Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 54 6 10 16 14 TO/19 57 Mason Primeau 6-5 203 L 7/28/01 Owen Sound, ON, Canada North Bay Battalion OHL 49 10 16 26 45 ED/19 Guelph Storm OHL 20 3 4 7 14 74 Braylon ShMyr 5-10 163 L 5/16/97 Calgary, AB Canada Allen Americans ECHL 64 20 24 44 23 TO/19 46 Jonas Røndbjerg 6-2 202 L 3/31/99 Rungsted, DenMark Växjö Lakers HC SHL 45 2 4 6 6 ED/17 56 Charles-Antoine Roy 6-1 179 R 2/18/99 Gatineau, QC, Canada Gatineau Olympiques QMJHL 59 18 13 31 25 TO/19 # DEFENSE (8) HT WT S BORN BIRTHPLACE 2018-19 TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIM ACQ 82 Xavier Bouchard 6-4 201 R 2/28/00 Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada Baie-CoMeau Drakkar QMJHL 60 7 39 46 75 ED/18 52 Dylan Coghlan 6-2 199 R 2/19/98 Duncan, BC, Canada Chicago Wolves AHL 66 15 25 40 22 FA/17 85 Connor Corcoran 6-2 194 R 8/7/00 Markham, ON, Canada Windsor Spitfires OHL 68 10 22 32 30 ED/18 14 Nicolas Hague 6-6 226 L 12/5/98 Kitchener, ON, Canada Chicago Wolves AHL 75 13 19 32 38 ED/17 6 Kaedan KorcZak 6-3 193 R 1/29/01 Yorkton, SK, Canada Kelowna Rockets WHL 68 4 29 33 64 ED/19 94 Brayden Pachal 6-0 197 R 8/23/99 Estevan, SK, Canada Prince Albert Raiders WHL 66 15 36 51 113 TO/19 4 JiMMy Schuldt* 6-0 203 L 5/11/95 Minnetonka, MN, USA St. Cloud State NCAA 39 10 25 35 18 FA/19 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 1 0 1 1 0 2 Zach Whitecloud 6-2 209 R 11/28/96 Brandon, MB, Canada Chicago Wolves AHL 74 6 22 28 52 FA/18 # GOALIES (4) HT WT C BORN BIRTHPLACE 2018-19 TEAM LGE GP W-L-T SV% GAA MIN ACQ 1 Dylan Ferguson 6-2 189 L 9/20/98 Lantzville, BC, Canada KaMloops BlaZers WHL 49 17-24-1 0.908 3.01 2612 Trade/17 34 Jordan Kooy 6-2 191 L 4/30/00 Bradford, ON, Canada London Knights OHL 26 16-6-1 0.908 2.87 1399 ED/18 32 Jiri Patera 6-2 211 L 2/24/99 Prague, Czech Repubic Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 48 22-20-2 0.906 3.31 2774 ED/17 *Currently an unsigned Restricted Free Agent .
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