"There are going to be some guys that we hope will be core players for us for a long time," McPhee said.
But others won't belong to Vegas for long. The Golden Knights will select 30 players knowing they eventually will have to cut their roster to 23 and dress 18 skaters and two goaltenders. They will select some with the intention of trading them and others because, well, they had to select one from each team.
"I don't know that the terminology is the right terminology, but people call it throwaway picks," McPhee said. "There are some teams where there isn't a whole lot to do, and you're going to make a throwaway pick rather than taking on a contract that you don't like. So there will be some of those claims, people that won't be qualified and that sort of thing."
In the end, expect the Golden Knights to have a decent roster for an expansion team, along with picks spread out over the coming years. Expect McPhee to sleep well after he went to bed at midnight local time, woke up at 3:10 a.m. on Tuesday and -- "Boing," he said -- headed back to the office.
"Things are falling into place, so it's worked," McPhee said. "It's kind of like going in for a final exam and knowing you know it. There haven't been that many surprises."
McPhee said he had spoken to Doug Risebrough, GM of the Minnesota Wild when they joined the NHL in 2000, who told him: "You can't plan for everything. There will be some uncertainty."
"But I think we actually planned for everything," McPhee said. "We've done all right."
We'll find out soon.