Vegas Golden Knights add 8 million dollar player in blockbuster
The Vegas Golden Knights have already been one of the busiest teams in the NHL at this year's trade deadline. They've added Noah Hanifin, Anthony Mantha and have once again dove head first into the trade market adding another major piece.
According to multiple sources the Vegas Golden Knights have offically added Tomas Hertl to their already stacked roster. Luckily for Vegas, Hertl recently underwent knee surgery and will be shockingly on injured reserve until the end of the regular season.
BREAKING, as per
@TSNBobMcKenzie
... Vegas is working on a Tomas Hertl deal with San Jose.
This deal will once again likely create a huge amount of frustration as the Knights once again seem to use the LTIR loopholes to make their team better. Tomas Hertl has six more years remaining on his contract with a cap hit of 8.1 million dollars.
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MARS 8 | 459 ANSWERS Vegas Golden Knights add 8 million dollar player in blockbuster Does the NHL need to close the LTIR loophole? |
No, leave it how it is | 45 | 9.8 % |
Yes, fix this garbare | 330 | 71.9 % |
Find a solution for everyone | 84 | 18.3 % |
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