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Brayden McNabb Injured: Golden Knights Defenseman Exits Game 2

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In a concerning moment for the Vegas Golden Knights, defenseman Brayden McNabb exited Game 2 of the Western Conference finals after suffering an apparent leg injury. The incident occurred early in the first period when McNabb delivered a hit to Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sam Malinski. Unfortunately, in the process, Malinski’s skate caught McNabb’s leg, leading to the injury.

As the game progressed, ESPN cameras captured a visibly pained McNabb limping off the ice and struggling to place weight on his right leg. This injury left the Golden Knights to navigate the remainder of the game with just five defensemen, a challenging situation as they sought to even the series.

McNabb, who has been a crucial part of the team’s playoff run, averaging over 21 minutes of ice time per game, had tallied one goal and two assists along with 19 penalty minutes in 12 playoff games prior to this incident. His absence was felt as the game continued, with the Golden Knights trailing the Avalanche 1-0 in the second period following a goal from Ross Colton.

As of now, McNabb has not returned to the ice for Game 2, leaving fans and teammates anxious about his condition and the impact on the Golden Knights’ playoff aspirations.

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

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