In our mock expansion draft, Nate Schmidt edged out Philipp Grubauer as the selection from the Washington Capitals mainly due to the wealth of goaltending talent available to the Vegas Golden Knights. Schmidt has shown potential to be able to log time as a top-4 defender, and has the elite skating ability that would allow him to fit into what should be a young group in Vegas.
That said, Isabelle Khurshudyan of the Washington Post reports that Schmidt’s camp hasn’t been told if he was the selection. Several players have been notified already in order to get them there for the reveal tonight, but as Khurshudyan explains it’s still early yet. Schmidt would be of interest to many teams around the league immediately after selection, though he’s also young enough (25) to fit in long-term in Vegas.
- Frank Seravalli of TSN got some bad info on the expansion target in Montreal earlier, but has since found out that Alexei Emelin may be headed to Vegas. Originally, Seravalli believed there was a connection to Brandon Davidson who shares an agent with Spencer Foo, the college free agent that Vegas is currently trying to sign. Emelin has just one year remaining on his contract and holds a 10-team no-trade list should Vegas want to flip him. At 31, it doesn’t seem like he fits into their competitive window but could be used—like James Neal and others—as trade bait either in the summer or at next season’s trade deadline.
- Arthur Staple of Newsday has been all over the New York Islanders expansion situation from the beginning, but still can’t lock down who will be selected tonight. What he can share is that it’s likely not someone “who saw regular NHL time last season.” That would seem to rule out many of the exposed Islanders’ exposed players including Brock Nelson, Casey Cizikas and Josh Bailey. Even Ryan Strome spent the majority of the season in New York. That could point to defenseman Scott Mayfield, as the 34th overall pick in 2011 still hasn’t cracked the NHL roster full-time. In 25 games with the Islanders this season he scored nine points, and at 24 would still have time to develop further in Vegas.
- Darren Dreger of TSN notes that Toby Enstrom may have been protected after all by the Winnipeg Jets, as there is likely a side-deal with Vegas to not select the veteran defender. Enstrom waived his no-movement clause in order for the Jets to protect Tyler Myers, and would probably cost less in terms of assets to protect in a deal.