Forward Cody Glass, a first-round pick (No. 6) in the 2017 NHL Draft, joined Chicago after completing his season with Portland of the Western Hockey League. The 20-year-old had five points (three goals, two assists) in six regular season games with Chicago and has 14 points (six goals, eight assists) in 19 playoff games, including two assists in Game 2 against Charlotte.
To provide organizational depth and help foster a winning culture in Chicago, the Golden Knights signed AHL veteran forwards Daniel Carr, Curtis McKenzie and Brandon Pirri during the offseason. Carr, who had 71 points (30 goals, 41 assists) in 52 regular-season games, won the Les Cunningham Award as the AHL's most valuable player; McKenzie, who captained Texas (Dallas Stars) to Game 7 of the Calder Cup Finals last season and had a league-leading 11 playoff goals, had a 20-goal season and has eight more goals in the Calder Cup Playoffs; Pirri had 18 goals in 29 regular-season AHL games before earning a full-time job with the Golden Knights.
Vegas also added additional depth by targeting undrafted free agents. The Golden Knights signed defenseman Zach Whitecloud, 22, as a free agent March 8, 2018. As an AHL rookie, he had 28 points (six goals, 22 assists) in 74 regular-season games. His 13 points (three goals, 10 assists) in 19 playoff games lead AHL defensemen. Dylan Coghlan, a 21-year-old rookie, led AHL defensemen with 15 goals in 66 regular-season games. His 40 points ranked third among AHL defensemen.
The staffs in Vegas and Chicago work very closely with one another and there is excellent communication between the parent team and its AHL affiliate.
"We have a great relationship with Vegas," Chicago coach Rocky Thompson said. "[Me] and [Vegas coach] Gerard Gallant are very close. There are great lines of communication, and they have a great culture up there."