
Vegas Golden Knights to suit up without William Karlsson for Game 6
The Vegas Golden Knights will be without one of their most important players as they try to stop the Carolina Hurricanes from lifting the Stanley Cup on Sunday night.
Center William Karlsson was ruled out for Game 6 by coach John Tortorella, who declined to address Karlsson's status for a possible Game 7 should Vegas force one.
Karlsson took a hard hit from Carolina defenseman Sean Walker in the second period of their 4-2 Game 5 loss. After a trainer examined his left arm, Karlsson left the ice.
ESPN's Emily Kaplan reported that Karlsson left the arena for evaluation and did not return to the game.
Karlsson is a vital player to the Golden Knights in several ways. He has played on the Golden Knights' power play and their penalty kill and was a key linemate for Mitch Marner, who leads the playoffs with 29 points. Karlsson has nine points in 15 playoff games, skating to a plus-10.







