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Vegas receives major Brayden McNabb Game 3 update after scary hospitalization in the Finals

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Skyler Walker
June 6, 2026  (8:45)
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Jun 4, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb (3) reacts to a puck to the face during the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes in game two of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center.
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Brayden McNabb remains in limbo, and John Tortorella suddenly has a blue-line problem heading into Game 3.

The Golden Knights defenseman was taken to the hospital this week, a stunning development with Vegas already deep into the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes.

That's the part that changes the tone around this series.

McNabb isn't just another depth piece on the back end.

He's one of the club's most trusted shutdown defenders and a player Tortorella leans on when the game gets heavy.

McNabb is 35 years old, and his absence would leave a real hole on a Vegas blue line that's already under pressure at this stage of the playoffs.

The bigger issue is the lack of clarity.

The exact nature of the injury still has not been confirmed, which leaves Vegas and its fan base watching every update a little more closely.

Tortorella's latest update didn't calm much of that down either.

According to the report, the head coach said he has no precise details on McNabb's condition, and his status remains uncertain for the rest of the series.

Vegas may need a major blue-line shuffle

If McNabb can't go, Tortorella could be forced to scramble his pairings before puck drop in Game 3.

That kind of late change can ripple through five-on-five matchups, special teams, and the overall bench rhythm.

And that's where this gets serious for Vegas.

The report points out the Golden Knights have reserve options, but none bring McNabb's blend of size, experience, and comfort in high-pressure moments.

That matters even more because McNabb was a core piece of Vegas' 2023 Stanley Cup run. This isn't a player you replace cleanly in June.

Teams will often release at least some injury detail in cases like this to steady the room and calm the outside noise. That hasn't happened here.

Vegas has built its identity on depth and its ability to answer adversity, the kind of response often described as "Vegas born."

Now that reputation gets tested for real.

Until the next practice or pregame media session, the question hangs over the entire Final. If McNabb is out, the pressure on the rest of the Golden Knights defense only gets heavier.

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