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Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Marchand fights Ehlers after big hit in nasty Bruins-Jets gameGolden Knights’ second act shaping up to rival firstAfter improbable debut, where do Golden Knights go in year two?Golden Knights haven’t been afraid of tough roster decisionsDefenders as important to Fleury, as he is to Golden KnightsVegas looks to continue fairy tale with conference titlePHT Second Round Preview: 10 things to know about Golden Knights vs. SharksWATCH LIVE: Los Angeles Kings at Vegas Golden KnightsGolden Knights’ defense coming into focus with signingsPHT Morning Skate: How the Sabres rebuild went horribly wrongOne thing that won’t fade for Vegas Golden Knights this seasonGallant thinks Golden Knights can ‘win and compete consistently’ during inaugural seasonVegas GM doesn’t appear to be in any hurry to move extra d-menWiercioch, an analytics darling, needs to find aggressive side in VancouverReport: Vegas isn’t interested in trading defensemen Theodore, SchmidtTwo fewer defensemen means Canucks less likely to trade TanevVegas could make ‘throwaway picks’ in the expansion draftNHL reveals all 30 teams’ available, protected players for expansion draftCanucks GM Benning says mumps outbreak won’t impact trade deadline plansPHT Morning Skate: The top 30 players that might move before the deadlineSo close: Sidney Crosby remains on the verge of 1,000 pointsTough day in Vancouver: Hutton out 3-6 weeks with fractured handAnother injury on Vancouver’s defense: This time, it’s Ben HuttonVideo: Sbisa hit so hard trainers pulled pieces of helmet off his headKey week ahead for the Canucks, who need to keep the wins comingMajor questions facing Canucks after disastrous ending to road tripThe Canucks have a big decision to make with Erik GudbransonDesjardins rejects notion the Canucks are playing a ‘passive’ structureHuge blow for Canucks as Edler (broken finger) out 4-6 weeksAlex Edler may be the latest victim of the injury bug in VancouverBenning says Canucks could trade a d-man for scoring helpReport: Tryamkin ‘likely’ to make season debut for CanucksStecher’s play about the only positive during Canucks’ slump But if the former-Duck stays healthy, he could post 15-20 points in his first season in Vancouver.Sbisa isn't sexy and he's really not overly productive, at least from a fantasy perspective. Sbisa took the long way around to becoming an original member of the Vegas Golden Knights.He was born on the island of Sardinia, in the municipality of Ozieri, Italy, raised in Oberageri, Switzerland, and groomed for his professional hockey career in Lethbridge, Alberta. Game Day We just wanted some cost certainty moving forward, so it would help us to plan for things better in the future.”Fleury got $7 million a year, Schmidt, $5.95 million, Theodore, $5.2 million, Marchessault, $5 million and Tuch, $4.75 million. At only 21, Sbisa is best reserved for keeper leagues at the moment. Plus, our writers' picks.AJ Scholz and Kyle Riley weigh in on how they believe the Jets should approach free agency this offseason.Evan Berofsky debuts a brand new column, focusing his first edition on two of the league's biggest overachievers in the first month of the season.Las Vegas is off to a hot start, and Janet Eagleson recommends a few Golden Knights who are reaping the fantasy rewards.Sasha Yodashkin pinpoints the top fantasy commodities playing in Friday's four-game slate, such as hot-shooting Ducks youngster Rickard Rakell against a Canucks team that has allowed the fourth-most goals per game.Sbisa was left exposed by the Canucks and was selected by the Golden Knights in the expansion draft. (Watch that series of escalating events in the video above. At 24 years of age, Sbisa is only three years removed from his breakout five-goal, 24-point season. Instead, the Bruins and Jets rarely meet. ”Last year we really felt like we have something special, and we have some unfinished business.”Follow AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno on Twitter at Most of the big money has already been spent in free agency. What, exactly, is Laine’s ceiling? While the Jets squandered their power-play opportunities (0-for-6), the Bruins scored both of their goals on the man advantage (2-for-4).It’s tempting to wonder if Brad Marchand wanted a little pest’s attention, what with all of the attentionWhen the Vegas Golden Knights decided to send them to the minors at the start of last season, Theodore and Tuch chose to believe what general manager George McPhee told them.”The message was that we were part of the future of this team and he definitely saw us in that long-term plan,” Theodore said.Within weeks, they were back in the NHL as part of the fastest-starting expansion team in history and played significant roles in the Golden Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup Final in their inaugural season.

Schedule Upload the photo, let us review it and we will upload it within 48 hours, assuming you confirm you have the photographer's permisson to have it uploaded at eliteprospects.com. Sbisa took the long way around to becoming an original member of the Vegas Golden Knights.