The first player in Vegas Golden Knights history is staying with the organization, though it’s no longer under an NHL contract. Reid Duke has signed an AHL contract with the Henderson Silver Knights for the 2021-22 season.
The 25-year-old forward reached Group VI unrestricted free agency this summer after failing to play in any NHL games to this point in his career. Signed to an entry-level contract on March 6, 2017, just a few days after the Golden Knights gained official standing, he will always be the answer to an interesting piece of trivia. Unfortunately, that entry-level deal and the one-year contract that followed never really resulted in much, as Duke registered just 39 points in 114 AHL games.
Originally a sixth-round pick of Minnesota Wild, Duke never signed with that organization and instead ended up inking a deal with his former junior coach/GM Kelly McCrimmon, now GM of the Golden Knights. That WHL connection will continue, as new GM of the Silver Knights Tim Speltz should know Duke very well from his time with the Spokane Chiefs.