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]
- 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.
