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In a stunning eleventh-hour move just before the NHL Trade Deadline, the Vegas Golden Knights have secured Tomas Hertl from the San Jose Sharks. The unexpected move showcases their unwavering determination to make impactful additions despite being the reigning Stanley Cup Champions. They gave up a huge haul. Needless to say, the Golden Knights are all in, even though they aren’t a lock to even make the playoffs.

The return in this high-profile trade involves the Sharks retaining salary for a substantial six seasons. Officially, the trade sees the Golden Knights sending a first-round pick in 2025, David Edstrom (Vegas’ first from 2023), a 3rd in 2025, and a 3rd in 2027 in exchange for Hertl, with the Sharks retaining 17% of his $6.75 million salary.

Huge Hertl Deal About Two Teams Going in Different Directions

This move signifies a forward-looking strategy for the Sharks, while for Vegas, it represents both an immediate and long-term investment. The Golden Knights have placed significant value on Hertl, making considerable sacrifices to secure his services. The acquisition follows a series of impactful trades for Vegas, including Noah Hanifin and Anthony Mantha.

Hertl, recognized as a top-six center, brings a versatile offensive skill set to the Golden Knights. Despite his current placement on injured reserve, expectations are high for his impactful return during the playoffs. It is expected he will return before the postseason.

Hertl will bolster Vegas’ depth and strengthen their status as serious championship contenders. With a sizeable $8.1375 million cap hit and six more years on his contract, the subsequent domino effect of this trade will be closely monitored.

Golden Knights Stay Bold, Adding Stars At All Costs

The Golden Knights’ proactive and creative approach to the trade deadline sets them apart in the league. Hertl’s willingness to waive his no-move clause to join Vegas underscores the allure of playing for a team with championship aspirations.

Known for their “Salary Cap Gymnastics,” the Golden Knights should be formidable contenders for the upcoming playoffs. The addition of Hertl, alongside other recent acquisitions, contributes to an already potent lineup.

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