The Vegas Golden Knights have recalled right-winger Braeden Bowman from the AHL’s Henderson Silver Knights. This is the first call-up of Bowman’s professional career.
The Vegas Golden Knights have taken care of some business ahead of their season-opener. News emerged on Wednesday that the Golden Knights forward Alexander Holtz had signed a two-year contract.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Vegas Golden Knights have signed right winger Alexander Holtz to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $837,500, bringing him through
Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Herald: Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf when ask if there have been any contract extension talks. “They’re working, that’s about all I can really tell you.
At the time of writing, the Canadiens, Golden Knights, and Panthers are the only three teams that have negative projected cap space to open the season, per PuckPedia.
The Vegas Golden Knights are back in familiar ground – bounced from a hardy playoff run that didn’t have the legs, and gearing up for a summer with minimal cap space.
LAS VEGAS – It sometimes takes a change of scenery and a different voice to help a player tap his potential. In Vegas, that’s the case for Golden Knights forward Alexander Holtz.
Talent and potential offset by a near-stubborn incomplete game. Perhaps no player could affect more change gor the Vegas Golden Knights this season than Alexander Holtz, and our New Jersey Devils colleague James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now shared his first-hand thoughts on the new Golden Knights winger.
It’s safe to say that the New Jersey Devils were a shell of their former selves in the 2023-24 season. Following a 112-point 2022-23 in which the Devils were a force to be reckoned with, they fell flat on their faces last season after gambling on some internal pieces to advance to another level.
It was half expected that ex-New Jersey Devils forward Alexander Holtz would see his time come to an end in Newark this summer. When that actually came to fruition, it certainly sent Devils fans into a tizzy.
(Photo Credit: NewJerseyDevils.com) On Day 2 of the NHL Draft the Golden Knights made a trade that came as a surprise to fans on both sides of the team.
The Vegas Golden Knights traded forward Paul Cotter and a 2025 third-round draft pick to the New Jersey Devils in exchange forward Alexander Holtz and goaltender Akira Schmid.
General Manager Tom Fitzgerald is wheeling and dealing. New Jersey sends Alexander Holtz and Akira Schmid in a Devils trade to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for forward Paul Cotter and a 2025 third-round pick.
In 2020, the New Jersey Devils drafted a Swedish winger who was believed to have the best shot in his draft class. Fast forward 110 NHL games later and Alexander Holtz has not been able to live up to expectations.
Alexander Holtz, a New Jersey Devils’ former seventh overall draft selection (2020), has mostly struggled to find his footing in the league. For the first time in his career, he was finally able to latch onto a full-time NHL role – one of only five Devils to skate in all 82 games in 2023-24.
New Jersey Devils forward Alexander Holtz wasn’t sure if he was going to play at the upcoming 2024 IIHF World Championships. Holtz explained he is definitely going home to Sweden this spring/summer to train with his skating coach with the goal of becoming a better 200-foot player next season.
You have to wonder if Tuesday night’s 5-3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks will have some recurring themes over the final eight games. Only a few key players showed up to play, and the rest seemingly consider the season cooked and not worth providing a deeper sense of urgency.
Heading into 2023-24, the New Jersey Devils were not wanting for offensive firepower. They had an offense consisting of superstars Jack Hughes, Jesper Bratt, and Timo Meier and a solid group of secondary scorers that could each easily net 30 goals in Nico Hischier, Dawson Mercer, and Tyler Toffoli.
The New Jersey Devils knew they had something special when they drafted Alexander Holtz seventh overall in the 2020 NHL Draft. While it has taken some time, Holtz is turning exactly into the player they thought he would be a goal scorer.