Gallant cautioned not to read too much into a mistake-filled game with lots of young players on each side, but he was impressed by his rookies. In addition to Wong's hat trick, Cody Glass, who was selected with the No. 6 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, had two assists, and Nick Suzuki, who was chosen with the No. 13 pick in 2017, had a goal and an assist.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," Glass said. "I just try to enjoy every second of it. It's my first training camp, preseason, everything, so I am just trying to take it all in."
The Canucks welcomed the Golden Knights with an Elvis Presley impersonator who performed during breaks each period. They announced, "Elvis has left the building," after his final song early in the third period, but the game was long over by then.
Tomas Hyka scored twice, and Tomas Nosek, Alex Tuch, and Paul Thompson each had a goal for Vegas in a debut that bodes well for the future of an expansion team built with an eye to long-term success.
"We had a lot of players in the draft, and all the kids since development camp and rookie camp are impressing us," Gallant said. "If they make the team, great, and if they don't and they are not quite ready, they will go back and develop. But it's good to see your kids perform."
Nine goals won't hurt the building excitement for the new team back in Las Vegas either.
"I just hope they don't expect that every night," Gallant said.