Vegas confirms the worst for captain Mark Stone
This guy just an't stay healthy.
www.hockeyfeed.comHere’s the latest on Mark Stone’s injury.
Stone’s status has been update-heavy over the past weeks, with reports focusing on the nature of the injury and timelines for return. The strongest signals have suggested the Knights view the situation as manageable, but with a return date still contingent on medical clearance and conditioning. He has missed multiple games but has been skating or practicing in red non-contact jerseys as part of gradual ramp-up steps. [Source reporting on March 6-12 timeframe emphasizes the injury as upper-body/laceration-related and not expected to be a long-term absence; timelines remained uncertain but progress noted.][1][2][3]
In late March, Vegas indicated Stone’s condition was stable and recoverable, with trainers prioritizing a cautious approach given his recent back history and a busy schedule that may have contributed to the strain. The team did not commit to a precise return date, underscoring that medical clearance and conditioning would drive next steps.[3][1]
Earlier in the season, Stone left a game with an undisclosed injury, and coaches noted the upper-body issue would be evaluated with travel and rest in mind. This episode added to a pattern of injuries that have affected his availability in the past year.[4][5]
For context, other outlets have tracked updates around late February to March, including comments from coaches about return-to-play readiness and the impact on lineup decisions as Vegas pursued a playoff push. While there were hopeful notes about a possible return, definitive timelines remained fluid.[3][4]
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This guy just an't stay healthy.
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