Jake Leschyshyn has been with the Golden Knights from the start.
The fifth-ever NHL draftee selected by the team in 2017 has learned the ropes over the past three years and said he's ready to take on more leadership responsibilities with the team. Leschyshyn is part of a Vegas Born prospect pool and he wants to take the next step as a professional hockey player.
"I remember being one of the first-year guys at camp and really looking up to older guys," said Leschyshyn at the Vegas Golden Knights 2019 development camp. "I think now that I'm in that position I've got to take advantage of it."
Given the season he had last year, Leschyshyn is well-equipped to give advice to his younger teammates. He started out the season with the WHL's Regina Pats but was traded in November to the Lethbridge Hurricanes.
"That was something I learned a lot from. I knew at some point that a trade might happen in my year, and at some point in my career, so I'm lucky it happened now because now I know how to deal with it," said Leschyshyn. "If it ever happens in the future, I'll be comfortable with it. It was good to go and see a new city and become a part of a new team."
Leschyshyn Looking For Leadership Role In VGK System
The forward was selected in the second round of the 2017 NHL Draft


















