wanted to stay with the Hawks when the team met the media for the last time on April 22 after being eliminated from the playoffs.

“There’s going to be a lot of stuff happening in the summer,” Kruger said.

“We all know that. But nothing I can do anything about right now, so haven’t really thought about it yet.”

The undrafted van Riemsdyk made the team out of camp in the 2014-15 season. The New Jersey native appeared in just 18 regular-season games with that title team, but he did play in Games 3-6 in the Stanley Cup Final and proceeded to appear in 140 games the next two seasons.

Despite some occasional lapses, coach Joel Quenneville liked van Riemsdyk’s game — one that seemed to be rounding into form last season.

The soon-to-be 26-year-old echoed Kruger’s thoughts about wanting to remain in Chicago.

“Chicago has been an awesome place for me,” he said. “I owe them a lot. They’ve helped me so much along the way from when I first go there to now, being able to learn from this coaching staff, all these guys in the locker room.

“I’ve been extremely, extremely fortunate to be in the situation I am. I know how lucky I am to be a part of this amazing organization.”

As for the Golden Knights, they will select one player from each NHL team.

They must take at least 14 forwards, nine defensemen and three goalies, and also select at least 20 players who are under contract next season.

The selections will be announced at 7 p.m. Thursday during the NHL Awards Show on NHL Network.

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