In a concerning turn of events for the Vegas Golden Knights, captain Mark Stone left Sunday’s matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins due to an undisclosed injury. The incident occurred late in the first period when Penguins defenseman Kris Letang delivered a seemingly innocuous shove to Stone’s left arm in the neutral zone. However, the contact appeared to catch Stone in the vulnerable gap between his elbow and shoulder pads, leading him to grimace in pain before going down to one knee and skating off the ice.
At 33 years old, Stone has had his share of injuries throughout his lengthy NHL career, which spans over a decade. This latest issue marks another chapter in a history that has seen him sidelined multiple times, including a wrist injury earlier this season. Notably, Stone has never played a full 82-game season since entering the league as a full-time player with the Ottawa Senators in the 2014-15 season.
Despite the injury setbacks, Stone has been a key player for the Golden Knights, currently ranking as the team’s second-leading scorer with 60 points in just 43 games. His performance has been pivotal, especially after recently aiding Canada in reaching the Olympic final, where they fell to the U.S. in overtime. The team and fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on his condition as they navigate the remainder of the season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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