Injured Vegas Golden Knights star Mark Stone skated with the team’s scratches this morning. Per Jesse Granger of The Athletic, this is the first time Stone has skated with the team since suffering his lower-body injury. After the skate, head coach John Tortorella was asked about Stone’s status but did not provide any update.
The injury in question was suffered in game three of the team’s second-round series against the Anaheim Ducks. The Golden Knights were still able to fend off the Ducks and win the series despite losing Stone, but the Avalanche present an even greater degree of challenge.
For Vegas to stand the best chance of getting past the Presidents’ Trophy winners to reach their third Stanley Cup Final in franchise history, they’ll likely need Stone back in the lineup.
The 34-year-old winger is among the game’s best all-around forwards when healthy. He has consistently produced around a point-per-game rate since arriving in Vegas, while also playing stellar two-way hockey.
While he has struggled to stay healthy during the regular season – he has hit 80 games played in a season just once in his career – his efforts in the playoffs have helped the Golden Knights make deep playoff run after deep playoff run.
This past season, injuries limited Stone to just 60 games played. But in those 60 contests, Stone reached new heights in terms of impact. He scored 28 goals and 73 points, which is a 38-goal, 100-point 82-game scoring pace.
Stone was also a regular member of the team’s penalty-kill rotation up front. Stone has been a finalist for the Frank J. Selke Trophy twice, and has appeared on Selke ballots nine times throughout his career. His two-way impact is unquestioned – but his availability has been a persistent source of worry.
Vegas will have their hands full stopping the Avalanche’s high-flying attack, especially if star defenseman Cale Makar, who will miss game one with an injury, can return in short order. A healthy Mark Stone would be one of the Golden Knights’ most valuable assets in their fight to slow down the Avalanche, so today’s news is certainly a step in the right direction for the team.
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Cale Makar is a bigger story, Vegas needs to take advantage of it, As for Stone, It’s no longer a headline.