Golden Knights Face Uphill Battle Without Captain Stone Against Surging Sabres

By Matthias Binder
Golden Knights captain to miss Sabres game with injury (Featured Image)

Captain Exits Early in Pittsburgh Debacle (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas – The Vegas Golden Knights prepared for their road clash with the Buffalo Sabres without captain Mark Stone, who sustained an upper-body injury in a recent loss.[1][2]

Captain Exits Early in Pittsburgh Debacle

The injury struck late in the first period of Sunday’s 5-0 defeat to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Stone took a check from Penguins defenseman Kris Letang, fell to one knee, and skated slowly to the bench before exiting the game.[1] Reports specified damage to his left arm, leaving him day-to-day and confirming his absence for Tuesday’s matchup at Buffalo.[2]

Head coach Bruce Cassidy provided the update ahead of the contest. “Stone remains day to day,” Cassidy stated, underscoring the uncertainty for upcoming games.[1] The captain traveled with the team to Buffalo, but treatment ruled him out for the 7 p.m. ET faceoff broadcast on SCRIPPS and MSG-B.[2] This setback followed Stone’s strong return from the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, where he tallied four points to help Canada earn silver.[2]

Stone’s Dominance Fuels Vegas Offense

At 33 years old, Stone anchored the Golden Knights as their most productive forward. He amassed 60 points — 21 goals and 39 assists — over 43 games, posting a 1.40 points-per-game rate that ranked sixth league-wide.[1] Projections placed him on pace for 114 points across a full 82-game schedule.

Earlier this season, Stone missed 16 contests with a broken finger, yet he emerged as arguably Vegas’ top performer upon return. His absence now tests the squad’s depth, especially atop the power-play unit and first line.[1]

Lineup Shuffles and AHL Recall Bolster Roster

Vegas responded swiftly by recalling winger Raphael Lavoie from the Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League. The 25-year-old notched 25 points in 24 AHL games this year but holds no NHL points across 16 career outings, including nine with Vegas last season.[1]

Rookie forward Braeden Bowman stepped into Stone’s spot on the top line and power play. He impressed during a previous stint filling that role. Goaltender Akira Schmid drew the expected start against Buffalo, with Adin Hill slated for Wednesday’s tilt in Detroit.[1]

Struggling Knights Meet Resurgent Sabres

The Golden Knights entered the week atop the Pacific Division with a 28-18-14 record but grappled with post-Olympic woes. They failed to defeat a playoff-caliber foe since mid-November and absorbed the Penguins blowout as their latest stumble.[3][4]

  • Pittsburgh handed Vegas a 5-0 loss on Sunday, Stone’s injury game.[1]
  • Sabres hold second in the Atlantic Division, snapping a 14-year playoff absence.[3]
  • Buffalo honors Tage Thompson’s Team USA gold medal; faces ex-Sabres star Jack Eichel.[3]
  • Veterans like Mitch Marner must provide leadership in Stone’s void.[3]

Cassidy urged his club to channel frustration into focus. The matchup offers a chance to reclaim momentum on a road trip finale.[3]

Key Takeaways
  • Stone’s left-arm injury from Pittsburgh sidelines Vegas’ points leader for Sabres game; day-to-day thereafter.[2]
  • Lavoie recalled, Bowman shifts to top line as immediate fixes.
  • Knights seek rebound versus playoff-bound Sabres amid recent skid.

Stone’s timely absence heightens stakes for a Vegas team eyeing playoff positioning. How will the Golden Knights respond without their captain? Share your predictions in the comments.

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