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Vegas Golden Knights Re-Sign Dylan Coghlan to Two-Year Deal

· 2026-07-02

Vegas Golden Knights Re-Sign Dylan Coghlan to Two-Year Deal

The Vegas Golden Knights have re-signed defenseman Dylan Coghlan to a two-year, one-way contract with a salary cap hit of $875,000.

What happened?

Dylan Coghlan was re-signed by general manager Kelly McCrimmon, as first reported by NHL Insider Chris Johnston.

The news comes after the Golden Knights were defeated in the Stanley Cup Final by the Carolina Hurricanes.

Why it matters for Vegas Golden Knights

Coghlan's return is significant, given his contribution to the team's playoff run, including his first career Stanley Cup Playoff goal.

He appeared in 13 postseason games, finishing with a goal and two assists and four penalty minutes.

The Golden Knights are currently 4th in the Western Conference with a 39-26 record, on a W3 streak.

What comes next?

With Coghlan's signing, the Golden Knights have secured a key player for next season.

He will look to build on his playoff performance and contribute to the team's success.

Coghlan started his career playing in the British Columbia Hockey League before being signed by the Golden Knights in 2017.

He has played 115 career NHL games, scoring six goals with 16 assists.

The Golden Knights will look to improve their roster for next season, and Coghlan's signing is a step in that direction.

As of now, the team is focused on the upcoming season, and Coghlan's return is a positive sign for fans.

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