The Vegas Golden Knights have inked another prospect, signing Paul Cotter to a three-year entry-level contract. Cotter currently plays with the London Knights of the OHL, and will remain there for the rest of the season.
Cotter, 19, made a huge impact during the Golden Knights development camp but looked like he wouldn’t be joining the organization for some time. That’s because Cotter was set to head to Western Michigan University, where he would be unable to sign a professional contract. After just eight games with the college though, the feisty forward decided to leave and play junior hockey, where his rights were owned by London. The Knights have an incredible chance at the Memorial Cup this year—especially after adding another top defenseman in Joey Keane today—and Cotter could be a real part of it.
Registering eight points in 12 games for the Knights, the biggest part of leaving Western Michigan is that Cotter will be able to start his professional career even sooner. Selected in the fourth round of the 2018 draft, he looks to have a legitimate path to the NHL through his hard work filling an energy role. Though he very well may never make it there, he’s at least taken the first step towards it today by signing his entry-level deal.
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Welcome back, Paul Cotter. Don’t mind the Sweathogs.