Forward Mason Morelli has signed with Barys Astana, Kazakhstan’s representative in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League, according to a KHL press release. It’s a one-year deal.
Morelli, 29, got into NHL games with the Golden Knights each of the past two seasons. He made 10 appearances over the pair of campaigns, scoring four points and a -3 rating. Only one of those appearances came last year; the other nine were in 2023-24. He averaged 10:26 of ice time per game and controlled just 42.2% of shot attempts at even strength.
The 6’1″, 201-lb lefty was never drafted and only landed his first NHL contract, a two-year, two-way deal with Vegas, after four years on AHL deals with the Stockton Heat and Hershey Bears. The North Dakota native played primarily for the Henderson Silver Knights during his time in the Vegas organization, scoring 48 points in 104 games for them while primarily serving in a checking role. He served as an alternate captain for the minor-league club last year.
While a fine call-up option for fourth-line minutes, Morelli is likely looking for more stability and a potentially larger paycheck at this stage of his career than a two-way NHL contract provides. He’ll look to achieve both those objectives with Barys, which has been busy scooping up North American talent in the past few weeks as KHL training camps get underway. He was an unrestricted free agent after that two-way deal with the Knights expired.
Morelli becomes the sixth player on Astana’s roster with NHL experience, joining Ian McCoshen, Olivier Rodrigue, Tyce Thompson, Mike Vecchione, and Reilly Walsh.