The Golden Knights are going to be shorthanded as they attempt to keep their season alive when they take on the Oilers in Game 6 at T-Mobile Arena.
For the 1st time this postseason, the Vegas Golden Knights are facing a potential elimination. They've lost 3 of 4 games to the Edmonton Oilers, and are only one loss away from an early summer.
The news as they go into tonight's crucial Game 5 isn't good. By all indications, they're expected to be shorthanded and have to play without captain Mark Stone, who was hurt earlier in the series in Game 3 but managed to play in Game 4.
Additionally, the injured Brandon Saad isn't expected back even if Vegas is able to extend the series.
You get down 3-1 here, there are no magic potions to sprinkle around the room and say, we are too far along as a team. A lot of guys in that room have won, they understand what is at stake.
We have to play harder, we have to play better for longer. That's a little bit of will right now. Do they want to do it to play on? We'll find out tomorrow.
If Vegas manages to win, Game 6 will be back in Edmonton on Friday.