The best word Bruce Cassidy could use to describe his relationship with Jonathan Marchessault was “growth.”
There were times the Golden Knights coach and their leading goal scorer butted heads. It’s a challenge all coaches go through, Cassidy said, with high-end players to find common ground on reaching the ultimate goal.
“We came to a mutual respect to what each other wanted, and it culminated in a Stanley Cup and a Conn Smythe, so that’s a pretty good ending,” Cassidy said.
A season full of tribute videos and “welcome back” messages reaches its conclusion Saturday.
Marchessault — the Original Misfit, the expansion draft selection from the Florida Panthers, the 2023 Conn Smythe Trophy winner and all-time franchise leader in almost every statistical category — will make his long-awaited return to T-Mobile Arena against the Nashville Predators.
The 34-year-old, an integral part in the first seven seasons of the Knights’ history, signed a five-year, $27.5 million contract with Nashville on July 1.
The Knights have already welcomed back center Chandler Stephenson (Seattle), right left wing Michael Amadio (Ottawa), defenseman Alec Martinez (Chicago), left wing William Carrier (Carolina), and defensemen Daniil Miromanov and Brayden Pachal and forward Anthony Mantha (all three with Calgary).