While the Golden Knights regained the lead in their series against Anaheim on Friday night, it wasn’t all good news. Steve Carp of The Sporting Tribune mentioned that captain Mark Stone exited with an apparent lower-body injury on a non-contact play in the first period and didn’t return, ending his night with just 4:24 of playing time. The 33-year-old quietly set a career high in points per game this season, checking in at a 1.22 mark in 60 appearances. He hasn’t been quite as productive in the playoffs but he still has three goals and four helpers in nine games so far. Head coach John Tortorella didn’t have any further updates following the game and it wouldn’t be surprising if more information isn’t available until Sunday’s Game 4.
Other injury news from the playoffs:
- If the Flyers want to stave off elimination today against Carolina, they will have to do so without the services of one of their top wingers again. Jackie Spiegel of the Philadelphia Inquirer relays (Twitter link) that Owen Tippett has already been ruled out of the lineup. The 27-year-old has yet to play in this series due to an undisclosed injury. Tippett finished the regular season tied for third in team scoring with 51 points although he had a quiet first round against Pittsburgh with only a goal and an assist in six outings. Still, his absence has been felt over the first three games and will last at least one more contest.
- Flyers winger Rodrigo Abols has resumed skating as he works his way back from a fractured ankle sustained back in mid-January, notes NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman (Twitter link). The 30-year-old had locked down a regular role in Philadelphia’s lineup over the first half of the season, chipping in with 10 points and 49 hits in 42 games before being sidelined. At this point, he’s still likely a long way from returning but the fact that he’s back on the ice is a good sign in his recovery process.
