The latest buzz is that the Vegas Golden Knights are close to parting ways with four free agents, which includes Anthony Mantha and Alec Martinez.
This upcoming summer promises to be quite intriguing for fans following the team in Vegas. After making some moves during the trade deadline with players like Tomas Hertl, Noah Hanifin and Anthony Mantha. Kelly McCrimmon is now facing pressure to keep enhancing the team while also letting go of certain contracts.
According to a report by David Pagnotta from The Fourth Period, it seems that the Golden Knights are gearing up to bid farewell to Anthony Mantha, William Carrier and Michael Amadio as they look towards other opportunities. Meanwhile Alec Martinez at 37 is exploring his options;
"Here's what we know so far: forwards Michael Amadio, William Carrier, and Anthony Mantha will not be brought back. All three are aware and are planning to test the free agent market on July 1. Defenseman Alec Martinez doesn't appear to have a spot on the blueline any longer; he'll be 37 in late July and word is he's evaluating his options."
Is it a misstep for the Vegas Golden Knights to bid farewell to these players, including William Carrier, who has been, with the team since its inception as they strive to enhance their roster for the season?