Golden Knights’ Brayden McNabb Hit by Puck, Injury Update

Brayden McNabb of the Vegas Golden Knights faced an injury during a recent playoff match. In the first period, he was struck by a puck in the visor. The incident occurred when Nikolaj Ehlers attempted a shot from the point, resulting in McNabb dropping to the ice while holding his nose.
Immediately following the impact, McNabb managed to skate off the ice and headed to the dressing room for evaluation. This injury raised concerns among fans and teammates alike, especially given McNabb’s strong performance in Game 1 of the playoffs.
Brayden McNabb’s Performance
Before the injury, McNabb had an impressive game, contributing three assists in the Golden Knights’ thrilling 5-4 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes. This marked his best playoff performance to date, as he had never recorded more than two assists in a single playoff game prior to this match.
Injury Updates and Future Outlook
- Date of Injury: June 8
- Opponent: Carolina Hurricanes
- Impact of Injury: McNabb left the ice after being hit in the face.
- Game Context: Crucial playoff match with the Golden Knights ahead.
As the playoffs progress, updates on McNabb’s condition will be pivotal for the Golden Knights. His contributions on the ice are significant, and fans will anxiously await news on his recovery.
Stay tuned to El-Balad for the latest updates on Brayden McNabb and the Golden Knights as they continue their playoff push.




