When the Golden Knights arrived in the NHL, everyone was intrigued by this team that, let's face it, doesn't do things by halves. Every event is great and there is a certain magic that works in the T-Mobile Arena. The players have been quick to show their excitement about being a part of this organization, especially since it has been so competitive in its first year. However, they are capable of the best and the worst. Talk about Marc-Andre Fleury, who was given to the Blackhawks for pennies on the dollar. Or Max Pacioretty, who suffered a similar fate. Now it's the turn of defenseman Zack Hayes, who was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes for future considerations. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/Canes/status/1598066156782620674?t=DB4FO2nTL38AQd1Y3spZFQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> Hayes may be an AHL defenseman, but getting traded for nothing is disrespectful in itself. It's clear that the organization doesn't waste time on players who aren't part of the plans. They give them away, literally.