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Mark Stone Stone from Vegas Golden Knights day after day after game 3 exit

Vegas Golden Knights Captain Mark Stone had game 3 late in the first phase of the Stanley Cup playoffs on Saturday evening with the Edmonton Oilers on Rogers Place.

Stone did not play the last six minutes of the opening frame and the striker did not return to the club after the first break. The club announced in the middle of the second period that Stone would miss the rest of the game.

Vegas defeated Edmonton with a gate with a 2-0 deficit in the first period with 4: 3.

After the game, coach Bruce Cassidy said Stone was from day to day, but he did not exclude him for the fourth game on Monday. The team expects more about their status on Sunday.

In one of his last layers, Stone lost his foot when he tried to make a sharp curve while trying to play the puck and he fell. Edmontons Corey Perry accidentally ran into him. It seems that either Perry's skate Stone's hand or his leg hit his arm.

Stone had collected four goals and four templates in the eighth games in this year's playoffs.

Vegas was also without striker Brandon Saad due to an injury with a lower body suffered in game 2.

Stone, who turned 33 on Tuesday, was in the regular season with 67 points, including 19 goals, in 66 games in the team in the regular season. He has 231 career goals and 403 templates with a plus-141 rating in 706 games of the regular season since 2012-13. He has been with Vegas since the 2018-19 season, including the Stanley Cup championship in 2023.

In this report, information from the media at the field level was used.

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