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www.foxsports.comHere’s the latest on Mark Stone’s injury as of May 2026:
Stone has been dealing with multiple injury concerns during the 2025-26 season, including an upper-body issue and a lacerated spleen that affected his availability for parts of the regular season and into playoff considerations. The team has generally described these injuries as manageable and not immediately career-threatening, but they have led to extended absences at various points. [Source coverage from The Hockey News and local outlets during March 2026 summarized the situation as not expected to force a long absence, with Stone returning to practice and varying timelines discussed by the Knights’ leadership.][1][3]
In mid-March 2026, reporting indicated Stone had suffered a strain on his side that forced him to miss several games, with the team expressing optimism about a return and noting he’d need to regain conditioning. This was attributed to the busy travel and schedule and described as not highly alarming, though a full return timeline remained fluid.[2]
Earlier in March 2026, Stone was placed on injured reserve with an upper-body issue after a collision in a game against Pittsburgh, and there was initial concern about whether this was related to prior back surgery. Coaches and management stressed that the injury was being treated and monitored, with ongoing treatment at the team facility and cautious optimism about a return.[3][1]
Earlier in February 2026, Stone exited a game with an undisclosed injury and left the arena with updates still pending, typical of a player with a history of injuries. The club and coach indicated they would monitor the situation as they traveled.[4][5]
By mid-May 2026, ongoing coverage from NHL-focused outlets (and general sports media) continued to track Stone’s status, emphasizing updates on his availability for postseason play and any return-to-play timelines as they evolved.[7][8]
Important caveat: different outlets have presented varying timelines and levels of detail, and medical clearance dates can shift with new evaluations. If you’d like, I can pull the most current single-source update (with a direct link) and summarize the exact stated timeline and any official team quotes. I can also track for any fresh developments over the next 24–48 hours.
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www.foxsports.comRead the recent NHL news and rumors about Mark Stone for fantasy hockey. Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone (upper body) exited Sunday's 5-0…
www.rotoballer.comVegas captain Mark Stone left the game against the Penguins on Sunday after what looked like a nothing play.
thehockeynews.comThis guy just an't stay healthy.
www.hockeyfeed.comGolden Knights' Mark Stone: Suffers injury Sunday
www.cbssports.comGolden Knights captain Mark Stone said a strain on his side forced him to miss five games before returning to the lineup in Thursday’s win over Pittsburgh.
www.reviewjournal.comGood news for Vegas fans.
thehockeynews.comVegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone is day-to-day after suffering an upper-body injury in Game 3, head coach Bruce Cassidy announced postgame, according to Danny Webster of the Review Journal.Cassidy added that Stone is not ruled out for Monday's Game 4.Stone originally exited Saturday's 4-3 victory with 6:20 remaining in the first period and never returned. He lost an edge and appeared to get kneed by Corey Perry earlier in the opening stanza. Correcting erroneous info: this was not on...
www.thescore.comCaptain sidelined with lacerated spleen skates in noncontact jersey
www.nhl.comVegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone left his team's game at the Pittsburgh Penguins because of an undisclosed injury. Kris Letang gave Stone a seemingly harmless shove to the left arm with his stick in the neutral zone late in the first period. Stone grimaced in pain, went down to one knee and skated off. The 33-year-old winger has a history of injuries sidelining him throughout his NHL career over the past decade-plus. Stone is the Golden Knights' second-leading scorer with 60 points in...
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