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Brayden McNabb Suspended for Game 6 Following Late Hit on Ryan Poehling

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In a significant turn of events for the Vegas Golden Knights, defenseman Brayden McNabb will miss Game 6 of their second-round playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks due to suspension. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced the decision on Wednesday, following a disciplinary hearing regarding McNabb’s late hit that resulted in an injury to Ducks center Ryan Poehling.

The incident occurred just nine minutes into Game 5 on Tuesday night, where McNabb was assessed a 5-minute major penalty for interference and subsequently ejected. Although the hit was shoulder to shoulder, it came well after the puck had been played, raising concerns about player safety.

Following the hit, Poehling’s head struck the glass, leaving him visibly shaken as he attempted to regain his footing. Teammates quickly assisted him off the ice, and he was ruled out for the remainder of the game due to an upper-body injury. Despite the setback, the Golden Knights managed to secure a thrilling overtime victory, taking a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Ducks coach Joel Quenneville confirmed that Poehling will be sidelined for the upcoming game, but the team is exploring various options for his replacement, whether that may be another forward or a defenseman. This marks the first suspension of McNabb’s lengthy career in the NHL, reflecting the league’s strict stance on player safety.

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

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