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Brayden McNabb Suspended One Game Ahead of Crucial Showdown

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The Golden Knights are gearing up for a pivotal Game 6 against the Ducks in Anaheim, holding a 3-2 series lead, but they will have to face this challenge without one of their key defenders. Brayden McNabb has been suspended for one game due to an interference penalty assessed during Tuesday’s Game 5, as announced by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety.

The suspension stems from an incident that occurred at 8:55 of the first period, where McNabb was handed a major penalty and a game misconduct for his hit on Ducks forward Ryan Poehling. Despite the setback, the Golden Knights managed to secure a 3-2 victory in overtime, even with McNabb sidelined for the remainder of the game.

Head coach John Tortorella expressed both frustration and pride in his team’s resilience following the game. “It’s just no sense talking about it … I just don’t get it,” he commented. “High marks for the whole team tonight. I’m proud of the team tonight. Getting down, losing Nabber, one of our top D, losing him – I think he played three minutes – and still finding a way to get things done, to get a win, I’m really proud of the hockey club.” As they prepare for the next matchup, the Knights will need to rally together in McNabb’s absence to clinch the series and advance further in the playoffs.

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

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