Golden Knights Trade Talk
Golden Knights Trade Deadline: Potential Theodore Replacements

When the Vegas Golden Knights took the ice for practice on Tuesday, two familiar faces were among the expected group: Cole Schwindt and William Karlsson. The forwards wore non-contact jerseys, which is a good sign since they have both been out with lower-body injuries since mid-January.
Notably still absent was defenseman Shea Theodore, who was injured during the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament in February.
The trade Deadline is Friday, and the Golden Knights have a big decision to make. If Theodore is out for the rest of the regular season, they can move him to LTIR, freeing up $5.2 million to improve the roster via trades.
Of course, General Manager Kelly McCrimmon could keep his defense as is and bring in another scorer. Kaedan Korczak has done reasonably well in a limited role. But Theodoreโs absence is felt, both offensively and defensively.
So, letโs say McCrimmon goes after a top-four right-shot defenseman. Theodore isnโt a right-shot, but heโs a rare breed of defenseman who can play just as well on his off-side as he can on his strong side. However, itโs generally better to play defenders on their strong sides.
Top-four right-shot defensemen certainly donโt grow on trees.
Letโs take a look around the league at some potential replacements.
The โIf You Need A Bodyโ Category
The Golden Knights donโt typically make moves to make them. But if their big deadline acquisition is a forwardโ say, Brayden Schennโ I could see McCrimmon bringing in a depth defenseman as competition for Korczak. Perhaps someone like Henri Jokiharju, a pending UFA that the Buffalo Sabres are trying to move. However, Jokiharju has struggled this season and makes $3.1 million.
The โShutdown Defensemanโ Category
The Golden Knights donโt need an offensive defenseman. Noah Hanifin is finding his stride quarterbacking the top power play unit; Alex Pietrangelo, too, provides offense from the back end. If McCrimmon replaces Theodore, Iโd imagine heโd bring in a stay-at-home defenseman to make life easier for Adin Hill. Thereโs Connor Murphy in Chicago, who makes $4.4 million for one more season. But the Blackhawks might want to hang onto a player of his caliber.
In Philadelphia, Rasmus Ristolainen has revived his career under John Tortorella. He blocks shots, kills penalties, and is a decent puck mover. Ristolainen is a big, physical presence who leads all Flyers defensemen in blocked shots. Heโs the type of player you need in the postseason, the type of player you win with. However, there would have to be some salary retention, as he makes $5.1 million for two more seasons.
Then thereโs Luke Schenn. Elliotte Friedman reported that teams are trying to unite the Schenn brothers; this isnโt a bigreach since the Golden Knights are already in on Brayden. Luke Schenn doesnโt bring much offense to the table, but thatโs not his forte. Heโs a big, physical, defensive stalwart who blocks shots and hits everything that moves. Schenn makes $2.75 million through next season.
The Boston Bruins are in total free-fall, and Iโm struggling to think of a player who would be a better deadline acquisition for the Golden Knights than Brandon Carlo. Heโs a shutdown defenseman who would thrive in Cassidyโs system. Carloโs 6โ5 and leads the team in blocked shots. Heโs on a friendly contract, making justย $4.1 millionย for two more seasons. Maybe package him with Brad Marchand— if heโs available, that is.
The โIt Wonโt Happen, Butโฆโ Category
Kelly McCrimmon is nothing if not ambitious. He moves in silence and strikes when you least expect it. Who can forget last season, when he said they โdidnโt anticipate making big moves,โ then went out and acquired Noah Hanifin and Tomรกลก Hertl?
I canโt help but wonder about Erik Karlsson.
Iโm well aware that this is an outlandish thought. But itโs no secret that Karlsson hasnโt been a fit in Pittsburgh. Itโs also no secret that heโs still got it; his talents were on full display at the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament, where he was far and away Swedenโs best player.
Karlsson isnโt exactly a defensive stalwart, but heโs not as bad as heโs made out to be. With a stay-at-home partnerโ say, Brayden McNabbโ heโd be free to roam about the ice and play his game, which he hasnโt been able to do in Pittsburgh. Karlsson is known for his vision and stretch passes, and I could see him thriving in a system that plays North-South hockey.
I donโt know how the Golden Knights would fit him under the salary cap. Heโs makingย $10 million, but that number goes down next season. There would have to be some salary retention, either by Pittsburgh or facilitated through a third party. But if the Penguins are trying to move Karlsson, it doesnโt seem like a stretch that the team known for their aggressive trades might be in on him.
So glad Riley Smith,is back with Knights. Will start watching games again.