Former Golden Knights defenseman Jake Bischoff and center Gage Quinney were among a multitude of signings announced by the Shanghai Dragons of the Kontinental Hockey League, according to Anton Nekrasov of Championat.
Bischoff, 31, has been with the Golden Knights organization since its inception. Initially a seventh-round pick by the Islanders in 2012, he signed his entry-level contract with them upon graduating from the University of Minnesota in 2017. However, he was traded to Vegas weeks later in a cap dump at the expansion draft before the deal even went into effect.
The Minnesota native initially suited up for the AHL’s Chicago Wolves, who initially served as a temporary affiliate for the Knights until they were able to purchase their development club, the Henderson Silver Knights, which began play in 2020. He played two seasons exclusively for the Wolves before signing an unusual three-year, two-way contract with Vegas upon his ELC expiring to continue serving as a depth farmhand.
That extension saw Bischoff make his NHL debut for Vegas in October 2019, playing in four early-season games but going without a point. He averaged 15:36 per game with eight hits and logged a -2 rating in what will almost certainly end up being the lone big-league contests of his professional career.
Even after his NHL contract with the Knights expired following the 2021-22 season, he continued to sign AHL deals with Henderson. He’s served as their captain for the past two seasons, making a slow return to full-time play after injuries limited him to just seven games in 2020-21 and cost him the entire 2021-22 campaign.
The 6’1″, 194-lb lefty leaves the Silver Knights as one of three players to play in all of the club’s first five seasons. Since making his pro debut on a tryout with AHL Bridgeport to close the 2016-17 campaign, he posted 27 goals, 83 assists, and 110 points in 367 minor-league contests with a -7 rating.
Quinney, 30, has also been with Henderson from the start but didn’t join the Vegas organization until 2018-19, one year after Bischoff. The Knights picked up the Las Vegas native as an undrafted free agent out of AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in free agency that year. He’s remained on two-way deals with them ever since, becoming a UFA this summer after completing a two-year pact signed in 2023.
Like Bischoff, Quinney’s lone NHL experience came in a brief call-up in the 2019-20 season. He registered an assist in a three-game trial, becoming the first Nevada-born player to skate and record a point in league history.
Quinney has long served as an alternate captain for the Silver Knights and finished third on the team in scoring last season with 36 points in 50 games. He leaves Henderson as the team’s all-time leader in goals (64), assists (104), and points (168).
The duo will be joining former Vegas coach Gerard Gallant, who oversaw Bischoff’s NHL debut but was fired before Quinney was called up, with the Dragons. The club will play its home games in St. Petersburg, Russia, this season before aiming to establish a permanent home in Shanghai. Its predecessor, Kunlun Red Star, had not played in China since 2020.