7th year center Corban Knight(14) takes a career high 23 NHL games played for Philadelphia Flyers in the 2018/2019 season over to the KHL signing with Barys Astana for his next adventure.
He only has 52 games in the big league to his credit but is credited for 299 in the AHL scoringĀ 67 goals and 112 assists with a monster +37 rating.
It will be interesting to see if the soon-to-turn 29-year old will adapt to hockey in Russia.
Corban Knight (11)
Calgary Flames‘ 2nd year center Corban Knight(10) has already found himself happily involved in the parents’ club early season recalls after his hot start with minor league affiliate Adirondack Flames, where he’s recorded 5 goals and 3 assists in 16 AHL games.
He recently appeared in his first pair of games of 2014/2015, getting 10 shifts in each contest with just over 6 minutes total ice time and was fantastic in the face off dot, although was held without a point.
Originally a Florida Panthers‘ 5th round pick in the 2009 draft (#135 overall), he was obtained by Calgary in an off season trade before he even got out of the gate.
The 6’2″ 195 lbs. forward was a strong skater in four years at University of North Dakota posting at least a point-per-game average in his last three seasons, winning consecutive NCAA/WCHA Championships from 2010-2012 and being named a Hobey Baker Award finalist as a senior.
He managed to continue his strong play upon turning pro on reassignment with then farm club, Abbotsford Heat finishing his rookie campaign in the top five scoring (18-27-45).
The now 24-year old also got the nod for his first NHL action and potted his first big league goal in 7 games.
He was recently sent back to Adirondack but it proved to be more of a paper transaction and he was once again summoned mid-trip and back in the lineup, although marked as healthy scratch, for now.
Even though he’s at the end of his 2-year entry level contract and set to become a restricted free agent at the conclusion of this season, if he can start to produce may stay where he is.
Original story: 11/28-14
Dealt in a mid-season transaction that sent him back to draft team Florida Panthers he was reassigned to affiliate San Antonio Rampage, where he stayed for the remainder of the regular season and skated in all three playoff contests scoring one goal.
He concluded 2014/2015 with 16 goals and 20 assists in 58 AHL games with a +2 rating.
Going into restricted free agency, the Panthers signed him up for another season on a two-way deal.
Set to turn 25-years old just before the start of the forthcoming season, he may start with Portland Pirates, the new affiliate of his new team but if turns up the scoring early again could find himself as part of an early recall.