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Stanley Cup Star Hospitalized After Puck to Face in Game 2

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Last updated: June 5, 2026 8:36 am
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Golden Knights Defenseman Injured in Overtime Thriller

Las Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb was transported to the hospital in Raleigh on Thursday evening after sustaining a facial injury during Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The incident occurred during the Carolina Hurricanes’ overtime victory against the Golden Knights.

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Golden Knights Defenseman Injured in Overtime ThrillerHurricanes Mount Dramatic Third-Period ComebackKey Third-Period Goals Ignite Hurricanes’ RallyControversial Goaltender Interference Call

The severe impact came in the first period when McNabb was struck by an 87 mph slap shot from Carolina’s Nikolaj Ehlers. Despite wearing a visor, the puck found its way underneath the protective equipment, hitting McNabb along his forehead. The 6-foot-4 veteran immediately fell to the ice before making his way to the bench, visibly holding his nose.

Team officials later confirmed McNabb’s hospital admission. Should he be unable to play in Game 3 on Saturday in Las Vegas, Ben Hutton or Kaedan Korczak are considered likely replacements.

Hurricanes Mount Dramatic Third-Period Comeback

McNabb’s absence was keenly felt as the Golden Knights relinquished a two-goal lead in the third period, ultimately falling 4-3 in overtime. Carolina’s Seth Jarvis netted the game-winning goal on a power play in the extra frame.

The game’s decisive moments unfolded after a thrilling third period that saw four goals scored, with one initially disallowed due to goaltender interference. For the first 45 minutes, the Hurricanes struggled to generate offense, trailing by two goals as the Golden Knights capitalized on scoring opportunities and maintained a strong defensive posture.

Key Third-Period Goals Ignite Hurricanes’ Rally

A pair of strong shifts in the offensive zone just before the midpoint of the third period energized the home crowd. Logan Stankoven initiated the comeback with an individual effort, stealing the puck from Rasmus Andersson, driving to the net, and banking a shot off Jeremy Lauzon for the first goal with 9:40 remaining in regulation.

Less than three minutes later, Mark Jankowski leveled the score, a reversal of fortunes from Game 1 where Vegas erased a multi-goal deficit to secure a win. The Hurricanes then took the lead with 4:35 left on the clock when captain Jordan Staal redirected Shayne Gostisbehere’s shot from the point during a power play. This marked their eighth power play goal of the playoffs.

Controversial Goaltender Interference Call

The momentum shifted shortly after the Hurricanes took the lead, with the Golden Knights believing they had scored at the other end. Frederik Andersen made an extended save on Ivan Barbashev, leading to a scrum in the crease. The puck eventually found the net, but referee Jean Hebert immediately waved it off, ruling goaltender interference after Andersen was apparently pushed into the net.

Following a deliberation, Head Coach Rod Brind’Amour opted to challenge the call. After consultation with the NHL’s situation room, the on-ice decision was upheld, resulting in a power play for the Hurricanes.

Staal, a veteran presence on the Hurricanes roster, capitalized on the man advantage. The game was sent to overtime when Mark Stone tied it for Vegas with just 1:21 remaining in regulation. However, Tomas Hertl’s subsequent tripping penalty put Carolina back on the power play, setting the stage for Jarvis’s overtime winner.

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