Golden Knights recall Shipachyov following 1st loss
Their inaugural loss appears to have propelled the Vegas Golden Knights to bring in reinforcements.
Russian forward Vadim Shipachyov has been recalled from the Chicago Wolves, according to AHL transactions - though he never actually played a game with them.
The @GoldenKnights have placed Erik Haula on IR, opening up the roster spot for Vadim Shipachyov. Haula fought Tomas Tatar last night.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) October 14, 2017
Signed to a two-year, $9-million deal in May, Shipachyov impressed in Golden Knights training camp and during the preseason, but ultimately failed to crack the opening-night roster. General manager George McPhee later explained it was purely a roster move and not based on performance, and allowed Shipachyov to return to Nevada rather than report to the Wolves.
The Golden Knights have posted a record of 3-1-0 to start the season, suffering their first loss Friday to Detroit. It's an impressive feat for an expansion club, especially one without the services of the talented center who's looking to build on a successful KHL career in North America.
Vegas next plays Sunday at home against the Boston Bruins.
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