All told, 15 former Warriors were looking to crack NHL rosters back in early January.
Here’s a look at where they are now and who they’ll be playing for in the near future.
(alll stats as of Feb. 3)
Dylan McIlrath -- Detroit Red Wings, recently recalled from AHL Grand Rapids and on Red Wings taxi squad. Has yet to play an NHL game this season.
Joel Edmundson -- Montreal Canadiens, 10 games played, one goal, two assists, three points, playing on second defensive pairing alongside Jeff Petry.
Brayden Point -- Tampa Bay Lightning, 7 GP, 3-5-8, playing on first line with Andrej Palat and Steven Stamkos, recently projected by TSN to land on 2022 Canadian Olympic team roster.
Tanner Jeannot -- Florida Everblades, ECHL, 5 GP, 3-3-6, likely to suit up for Chicago Wolves when AHL season starts this week.
Brayden Tracey -- attended Anaheim Ducks training camp, assigned to San Diego Gulls of the AHL, made unofficial pro debut on Jan. 20 in pre-season game with Gulls. Opens season against Bakersfield Condors on Feb. 5.
Brett Howden -- New York Rangers, 9 GP, 0-1-1, playing on third line with Brendan Lemieux and Julien Gauthier.
Morgan Rielly -- Toronto Maple Leafs, 10 GP, 1-6-7, playing on top defensive pairing with T.J. Brodie, projected by TSN to land on 2022 Canadian Olympic team roster.
Dryden Hunt -- Arizona Coyotes, 1 GP, 0-0-0, named to Arizona’s taxi squad to start season.
Brayden Burke -- Arizona Coyotes, assigned to Tuscon Roadrunners AHL out of training camp, to begin season Feb.7 against San Jose Barracuda.
Ryan Stanton -- released from professional tryout (PTO) with Edmonton Oilers on Jan. 9, to start season with Bakersfield Condors on Feb. 5 against San Diego Gulls.
Noah Gregor -- San Jose Sharks, 6 GP, 2-0-2, most recently played on third line with Dylan Gambrell and Timo Meier.
Jayden Halbgewachs -- attended San Jose Sharks training camp, assigned to Barracuda, to play season opener Feb. 7 against Bakersfield Condors, expected to wear ‘A’ this season.
Kale Clague -- Los Angeles Kings, 7 GP, 0-2-2. Playing on second defence pairing with Kurtis MacDermid.
Travis Hamonic -- Vancouver Canucks, 5 GP, 0-2-2, signed one-year, $1.25 million deal after PTO on Jan. 12, currently on injured reserve with upper body injury until Feb. 4.
Jett Woo -- attended Vancouver Canucks training camp, assigned to Utica Comets, to open season Friday, Feb. 5 against Rochester Americans.