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Brayden McNabb injured in Stanley Cup Final game 2

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Stanley Cup Final: Golden Knights' Brayden McNabb taken to hospital after being hit in face with puck during Game 2
The Las Vegas Golden Knights sustained two major losses Thursday night.

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 · 17h · on MSN
Golden Knights' Brayden McNabb to hospital after puck to face
Las Vegas Sun · 2h
Vegas D-man Brayden McNabb's Stanley Cup Final status is unclear after taking a puck to the face
 · 5h
Vegas D Brayden McNabb will travel after puck to face
June 5 - Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb will travel home with the team after being struck in the face by a ​puck in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final ‌on Thursday night, coach John Torto...

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 · 8h
Golden Knights' McNabb Taken to Hospital After Taking 87 MPH Puck to Face in Stanley Cup Final G2
 · 19h
Golden Knights' Brayden McNabb: Goes to hospital
 · 4h
NHL Player Hospitalized After He’s Struck by Puck to the Face During Stanley Cup Final
The defenseman, 35, was hit by an 87 mph slapshot from Carolina Hurricanes forward Nikolaj Ehlers during the first period of the game on Thursday, June 4, in Raleigh, N.C.

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 · 16h
Knights' Brayden McNabb hospitalized after taking puck to face
 · 6h
The latest on Brayden McNabb's terrifying injury
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Brayden McNabb injury update: Golden Knights defenseman taken to hospital

Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb left the ice in the first period after taking a shot up high.
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The 17 Most BRUTAL Injuries in NHL History

Hockey players are tough. Like, take-a-puck-to-the-face-and-keep-skating tough. But every so often, things go way beyond broken teeth and bruises. These are the moments where fans held their breath, and even the players looked shaken. Here are some of the most jaw-dropping, blood-chilling injuries the NHL has ever seen.
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