Stone (lower body) won't be in the lineup Friday versus the Kraken.
Stone has six goals and 15 assists over 13 contests, so this absence is a massive one for the Golden Knights. Jonas Rondbjerg will replace Stone in the lineup for this game. It's unclear if Stone will be ready to play Monday versus the Hurricanes.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Deposits empty-netter
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Stone scored an empty-net goal on two shots and went plus-3 in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Oilers.
Stone helped secure the win with his goal five seconds before the final horn. The tally kept his point streak alive at seven games (four goals, eight assists). Stone is up to six goals, 21 points, 26 shots on net, seven blocked shots and a plus-9 rating through 13 appearances this season. This scoring pace is well above Stone's usual level, but he's been a large part of the Golden Knights' success over the first month of 2024-25.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Extends streak with assist
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Stone notched an assist in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over Utah.
Stone has three goals and eight assists during his active six-game point streak. The winger helped out on Brett Howden's game-winning goal 2:15 into overtime Saturday. Stone is the fifth player to reach the 20-point mark this season, doing so with five goals and 15 assists over 12 contests. He's added 24 shots on net and a plus-6 rating while seeing steady top-line usage.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Set to play Saturday
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Stone (personal) will play Saturday versus Utah, according to SinBin.vegas.
Stone participated in Saturday's morning skate after missing Friday's practice for personal reasons. He will play on the top line and see power-play time in Saturday's matchup. Stone has amassed five goals, 14 assists and 24 shots on net through 11 outings this season.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Absent from practice
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Stone will not be at practice Friday for personal reasons.
Stone's status for Saturday's matchup with Utah should probably be considered questionable at this point. The 32-year-old winger has registered a point in all but one of his 11 games this year, compiling five goals and 14 helpers, including eight power-play points. If Stone does miss any time, Pavel Dorofeyev could move up to a top-line role.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Point streak up to five games
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Stone notched a power-play assist, two shots on goal and a minus-3 rating in Wednesday's 6-3 loss to the Kings.
Stone's helper allowed him to maintain a share of the NHL's points lead through Wednesday's action. The winger is on a five-game point streak (three goals, seven helpers), and for the year, he has 19 points across 11 outings. Stone has added 24 shots on net and a plus-6 rating, and he's earned eight power-play points while seeing key minutes in all situations for the Golden Knights.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Keeps streak alive Monday
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Stone scored a goal and took three shots in Monday's 5-0 win over the Flames.
Stone is among the league leaders in points following the first few weeks of the regular season, and he boosted his case Monday with his fifth goal of the campaign -- and third across his last four games. The veteran center also extended his ongoing point streak to four appearances, posting three multi-point efforts in that stretch.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Thriving as playmaker
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Stone delivered two assists, including one in the power-play, in Friday's 6-4 win over the Senators.
Stone and Jack Eichel have established themselves as one of the best playmaking duos in the league, and the 32-year-old Stone is enjoying a blistering start to the campaign. Stone has cracked the scoresheet in all but one game in 2024-25, and his 11 assists rank second in the league. He is tied with Eichel for the team lead in helpers. Furthermore, Stone's 14 points represent the second-best mark in the league, trailing only Cale Makar's 15.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Racks up three points in win
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Stone scored a power-play goal on four shots and added two assists in Tuesday's 6-1 win over the Kings.
One of Stone's helpers also came with the man advantage. The 32-year-old winger saw his season-opening point streak end versus the Panthers on Saturday before responding with his fourth multi-point effort Tuesday. Stone is up to three goals, nine helpers, five power-play points, 15 shots on net and a plus-6 rating through seven appearances.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Season-opening streak continues
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Stone picked up two assists in a 4-2 loss to Washington on Tuesday.
Stone is on fire to start 2024-25. The assists, one of which came on the power play, extended his season-opening point streak to four games and eight points, including six helpers. Sure, Stone comes with a massive injury risk, but he's one of the best two-way wingers in the NHL when he's on the ice.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Draws power-play helper
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Stone recorded a power-play assist and three shots on goal in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Ducks.
Stone has opened the year hot with six points (two on the power play), seven shots on net and a plus-5 rating through three games. He set up Tomas Hertl's game-winning goal in the third period of Sunday's victory. Stone is a point-per-game threat when he's healthy, and if the Golden Knights' top line continues to carry the offense, he's a must-start winger in fantasy.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Provides two more assists
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Stone notched two assists, two shots on goal and a plus-2 rating in Friday's 4-3 win over the Blues.
Stone has two goals and three helpers over the first two games of the year. He helped out on goals by Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev in a productive first period for the Golden Knights. Having Stone healthy and contributing helped Vegas a lot, and fantasy managers who were able to cash in any sort of injury-prone discount on the winger are reaping the rewards early in the season. He's also contributed a plus-6 rating, five blocked shots, two hits and four shots on goal.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Erupts with three points
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Stone scored twice, added an assist, blocked four shots, doled out two hits and went plus-4 in Wednesday's 8-4 win over the Avalanche.
After spending much of the preseason on his own line, Stone was moved up to play alongside Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev in the season opener. The trio exploded for four goals and 11 points in a high-scoring win. Stone's talent is not in question -- he can play at a 60-point pace or better -- but he is injury prone, having missed 110 contests over the last three years. He's also no lock to stay alongside Eichel, as the Golden Knights are a bit thin on the wings and may look to spread out the offense as the season progresses.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Nets power-play marker
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Stone scored a power-play goal in Saturday's 6-5 preseason loss to the Sharks.
Stone's goal put Vegas ahead 4-3, but they had a defensive collapse late in the third period. The 32-year-old winger produced two points over three preseason contests. Stone has the potential to flirt with the point-per-game mark, but the bigger question is how many games he'll be able to play after missing significant time in each of the last three campaigns. When healthy, he's a lock for a top-six role and a spot on the first power-play unit, and if he sticks with Jack Eichel on the top line, that'll give Stone a little bit more upside.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Fills empty cage
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Stone scored an empty-net goal in Friday's 2-0 win over the Stars in Game 6.
Stone has produced modest offense in the first round, earning three goals with 10 shots on net , 12 hits and a minus-2 rating over six appearances. He's exceeded 18 minutes of ice time in four of those games, so it's safe to assume he's not being bothered too much by the lacerated spleen that kept him out of the last 26 games of the regular season. Stone should continue to play on the second line and first power-play unit.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Scores in return
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Stone scored a power-play goal and went minus-2 in Monday's 4-3 win over the Stars in Game 2.
Stone returned from a 26-game absence due to a lacerated spleen, and it took him just 1:23 into the contest to make an impact. He tipped in a Noah Hanifin shot to open the scoring. Stone had 16 goals and 37 assists over 56 regular-season outings, so he could flirt with a point-per-game pace in the playoffs. He also saw 17:09 of ice time Monday -- that's lower than his 19:24 average ice time from the regular season, but it was second most among Vegas forwards in Game 1.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Returning for Game 1
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Stone (abdomen) will be in action against Dallas for Game 1 on Monday, Gary Lawless of the Golden Knights' official site reports.
Stone will return to action following a 26-game stint on injured reserve due to a lacerated spleen. Prior to getting hurt, the 31-year-old was rolling offensively with 53 points in 56 games and could have been headed for the 70-point threshold for the second time in his NHL career. Stone is expected to join both the second line and the No. 1 power-play unit.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Cleared for full contact
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Stone (abdomen) will be a full-contact participant in Saturday's practice, according to Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
Stone, who hasn't played since Feb. 20 because of a lacerated spleen, might be available to return to the lineup Monday in Game 1 against Dallas. The 31-year-old forward had 16 goals and 53 points in 56 contests during the 2023-24 regular season.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Cleared to practice
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Stone (abdomen) is expected to join his teammates in a non-contact capacity for Friday's morning skate.
Stone likely will be held out for the rest of the regular season, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him enter the lineup for Game 1 of the Golden Knights' first-round playoff series, assuming the team is able to secure the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. He's racked up 16 goals and 53 points through 56 contests this season.
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Golden Knights' Mark Stone: Shifts to LTIR
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Stone (upper body) was placed on long-term injured reserve Monday, per CapFriendly.
According to Darren Dreger of TSN, Stone is expected to miss the rest of the regular season, so this is mostly a paper move. Stone will end the regular season with 16 goals and 53 points in 56 games, assuming he does not return.