Tomas Hertl of the Vegas Golden Knights' is eager for his first full season with the organization.
The Vegas Golden Knights enter the 2024-2025 season with the same Stanley Cup ambitions they've had since their inaugural season. The 2023 Stanley Cup champions, the Golden Knights are again slated to be a powerhouse in the Western Conference. And that expectation comes despite losing two valuable forwards in Chandler Stephenson and Jonathan Marchessault.
Hertl was acquired by the Golden Knights at the trade deadline this past season. The 30 year-old forward spent the entirety of his career prior with the San Jose Sharks, establishing himself as one of the most underrated goal scorers in the NHL. Returning from a knee injury with a brand new organization, he managed just six regular season games and all seven postseason contests.
As Hertl touches on, there was nothing overly impressive about Hertl's first 13 games with Vegas. Now that he's had time to acclimate, there's plenty of optimism heading into his first full season.
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