With the Stanley Cup Final hanging in the balance, the Vegas Golden Knights suffered a significant setback as William Karlsson exited Game 5 due to injury, and the team’s fortunes quickly took a downturn. The Golden Knights fell 4-2 to the Carolina Hurricanes, leaving them on the brink of elimination.
Karlsson’s absence was felt acutely after he was knocked into the boards by Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker early in the second period. Although he received medical attention on the bench, he did not return to the ice. Coach John Tortorella expressed the impact of losing Karlsson, stating, “When we lose Bill, it kind of screws things up. We lost momentum when we went back to back in penalties. It was about the same time that we lost Bill. We’ve got to find a way.”
In the wake of Karlsson’s departure, the Golden Knights struggled to maintain discipline, committing four penalties that led to two power-play goals for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov capitalized on the opportunity, scoring twice on the power play shortly after Karlsson left the game, further illustrating the void left by the center.
“He’s an important piece to us: up the middle of the ice, a penalty killer, power play guy,” Tortorella said of Karlsson. “He’s a winner.” Teammates echoed this sentiment, with fourth-liner Nick Dowd calling him one of the team’s best players and defenseman Brayden McNabb highlighting Karlsson’s leadership within the locker room.
Jack Eichel also emphasized Karlsson’s significance, noting, “He means so much. He’s a world class player. He plays in all situations. He’s extremely reliable in our own zone, and he creates a lot of offense.” The loss of such a pivotal player forces the rest of the team to rise to the occasion as they prepare for a must-win Game 6 back in Las Vegas.
Despite the challenges ahead, Tortorella remains optimistic, stating, “We’ll be back here. We’re just going to do it in a different order.” The Golden Knights will need to rally together and find a way to fill the gap left by Karlsson if they hope to force a Game 7 in Raleigh.
As for goaltending, Carter Hart is expected to start again despite a save percentage of .856 in the final. When asked about the possibility of switching to backup Adin Hill, who led Vegas to the Cup in 2023, Tortorella dismissed the idea as “the stupidest question I’ve heard.” With the stakes higher than ever, the Golden Knights face a critical moment in their pursuit of the Stanley Cup.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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