"He made the comment that winning a Stanley Cup has made him even hungrier to do it again," Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said. "So the commitment to winning is certainly a really big factor in his choosing to come here for the next stage of his career."
No one can question Vegas' commitment to win.
When the Golden Knights entered the NHL as an expansion team in 2017-18, owner Bill Foley set a goal: to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in three years and win the Cup in six.
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They got off to such a strong start in their inaugural season that they surprised even themselves and accelerated their timeline. Instead of moving pending UFAs for assets prior to the NHL Trade Deadline as planned, they added depth. Not only did they make the playoffs, they made the Stanley Cup Final.
They've gone for it, all out, ever since.
Pietrangelo is the latest in a long line of big acquisitions via trade or free agency, from forwards Paul Stastny, Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone to defenseman Alec Martinez to goalie Robin Lehner, not to mention coach Peter DeBoer.
It wasn't enough to make the playoffs in their second season. It wasn't enough to make the playoffs again in their third season and return to the Western Conference Final.
"It's right from the top with Bill in terms of culture, in terms of what we stand for, in terms of what we believe in, and players want to win," McCrimmon said. "Good players expect you to try to improve your teams as much as you possibility can, and I think the guys that are here know that we're trying to win a Stanley Cup. We're not going to apologize for that. We're going to continue to work as hard as we can to be the best team we can be."
Even if that requires being cold sometimes.
The inaugural group of players called themselves the "Golden Misfits" because they were castoffs from other organizations. The way they came together and brought together Las Vegas after the mass shooting on The Strip on Oct. 1, 2017, they forged a bond between each other and their city.
Many are gone already, including Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, Cody Eakin,
Deryk Engelland
,
Erik Haula
, Colin Miller, James Neal, David Perron …
And Nate Schmidt.
Vegas traded the popular defenseman to the Vancouver Canucks on Monday to clear space under the NHL salary cap for Pietrangelo, after trading Stastny to the Winnipeg Jets on Friday. Not long ago, on July 1, 2018, Stastny was a big UFA signing for Vegas.
"This game, this business, the job that I have, often requires really hard decisions on good people," McCrimmon said.