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Las Vegas — Karlsson’s Return Bolsters Golden Knights for Ducks Playoff Showdown

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Golden Knights get William Karlsson back for Game 1 against Ducks
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Golden Knights get William Karlsson back for Game 1 against Ducks

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A Long Injury Layoff Nears Its EndPathways to the Second RoundFrom Ducks Prospect to Knights StalwartStrategies and Stakes in Game 1

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The Vegas Golden Knights received a significant lift ahead of their Western Conference second-round series. Center William Karlsson, sidelined for nearly six months by a lower-body injury, took full part in practices and appears set to rejoin the lineup for Game 1 against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] The 33-year-old has not played since November 8, when he exited early in a loss to Anaheim during the regular season.[3] His timely availability could shift the dynamics in this first-ever postseason matchup between Pacific Division rivals.

A Long Injury Layoff Nears Its End

William Karlsson suffered the lower-body injury in the first period of that November 8 game against the Ducks. He managed just 14 appearances that season, posting four goals and seven points before landing on long-term injured reserve.[3] General manager Kelly McCrimmon noted the center’s steady progress after Karlsson skated with the team on the road last week and joined full-contact drills over the weekend.

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Coach John Tortorella kept details vague during Sunday’s session before the clincher against Utah. “We’re not even into that,” Tortorella said when pressed on Karlsson’s readiness.[2] Captain Mark Stone praised his teammate’s preparation nonetheless. “He’s a tremendous skater. He’s in tremendous shape,” Stone said. “He adds an element all over the ice in every situation.”[1]

Pathways to the Second Round

The Golden Knights advanced by defeating the Utah Mammoth in six games, sealing the series with a 5-1 victory in Game 6. They limited opponents to three goals per game while refining their neutral-zone defense to counter rush threats.[1] Defenseman Brayden McNabb credited positional tweaks for the success.

Anaheim, meanwhile, upset the Edmonton Oilers in six games and now leads the playoffs with 4.33 goals per game. The Ducks went 3-0 against Vegas in the regular season, winning each contest 4-3, two in overtime. McCrimmon highlighted the stylistic parallels to Utah – high speed, transition plays, and pace – but noted Anaheim’s added size up front.[1]

From Ducks Prospect to Knights Stalwart

Anaheim selected Karlsson in the second round of the 2011 NHL Draft. The club traded him to Columbus in 2015, and Vegas claimed him in the 2017 expansion draft. He emerged as a key piece for the franchise, ranking second in Golden Knights scoring history and contributing to their 2023 Stanley Cup triumph as a reliable two-way center.[1]

His return injects depth at center and versatility on special teams. Karlsson even rotated onto the top power-play unit during recent skates. Outside Karlsson, Vegas enters healthy, though they recalled Dylan Coghlan from the minors amid minor bumps.[2]

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Strategies and Stakes in Game 1

Puck drop arrives Monday at 9:30 p.m. ET, broadcast on ESPN, SN360, SN, and TVAS. The Knights aim to replicate first-round adjustments against Anaheim’s rush game. Stone emphasized preparation. “They’re very good off the rush with that speed and skill,” he said. “We’ve got to prep that way too.”[1]

  • Golden Knights’ focus: Neutral-zone control and transition denial.
  • Ducks’ edge: Playoff-leading scoring and regular-season dominance over Vegas.
  • X-factor: Karlsson’s skating and faceoff prowess in a high-event series.

Jack Eichel suggested carrying over lessons from Utah. This clash pits Vegas experience against Anaheim’s youthful energy, with Karlsson’s presence potentially tipping the scales early.

As the series unfolds, Karlsson’s reintegration stands as a storyline laced with irony – facing his draft club after injuring against them. The Golden Knights, already battle-tested, gain a familiar edge. Whether it propels them deeper remains the postseason’s next chapter.

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