Golden Knights' McPhee: Shipachyov ordeal sent message of 'no entitlement'
Nearly a year after the Vadim Shipachyov situation played out, George McPhee says there was a silver lining to the whole fiasco.
The Vegas Golden Knights general manager told The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun that as difficult as it was to lose a key free-agent signing, the situation sent a strong message to the team.
"That there’s no entitlement," McPhee said. “We had a coach from another team who mentioned that he thought that that was one of the best moves we made initially. That we committed to that player, he came here, wasn’t committed to us, wasn’t ready to play, and ownership supported a hard decision to send a $9-million contract to the minors. But the message was clear to everyone that it doesn’t matter what your status is, if you’re to check the ego at the door and compete hard, and be a team guy, then there’s a great opportunity here. If not, we don’t have time for it."
Shipachyov retired from the NHL and signed with SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL last November after the Golden Knights suspended the forward for leaving their AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, following his demotion in late October.
The 31-year-old, who was 30 at the time, had signed a two-year, $9-million contract with the Golden Knights in May 2017.
Vegas went on to become the most successful expansion team in NHL history, going all the way to the Stanley Cup Final.