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Brayden McNabb Ejected After Hit Leaves Ducks’ Ryan Poehling Injured

Las Vegas Golden Knights

In a pivotal moment during Game 5 against the Anaheim Ducks, the Vegas Golden Knights faced an early challenge when defenseman Brayden McNabb was ejected just nine minutes into the first period. The incident unfolded when McNabb delivered a hit on Ducks forward Ryan Poehling, resulting in a 5-minute major penalty and game misconduct for interference.

The hit came just after the puck had left Poehling’s vicinity, and the impact sent him crashing into the boards. Struggling to regain his composure, Poehling was attended to by a trainer and eventually required assistance from teammates John Carlson and Jacob Trouba to leave the ice. The Ducks confirmed that Poehling would not return to the game due to an upper-body injury.

With McNabb sidelined for the remainder of the contest, the Golden Knights were left to navigate the game with only five defensemen. The Ducks capitalized on the situation during the ensuing 5-minute power play, with Beckett Sennecke finding the back of the net to give Anaheim a 1-0 lead.

This unexpected turn of events not only altered the dynamics of the game but also left both teams grappling with the implications of injuries and penalties as they vied for a crucial victory.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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