Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the remainder of the 4 Nations Face-Off after sustaining an upper-body injury while playing for Canada.
ESPN analyst Emily Kaplan reported on the Unsportsmanlike podcast that Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore has a broken wrist.
Off, Shea Theodore of the Vegas Golden Knights and Team Canada took an awkward hit into the boards. He was visibly in
Team Canada suffered a big blow when it was announced that Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the remainder of the 4 Nations Face-Off due t
“Shea Theodore is expected to be out week-to-week due to the upper-body injury he sustained at the 4 Nations Face-Off,” they announced on their official social media account.
The Vegas Golden Knights are one of several teams linked to Mikko Rantanen in a blockbuster trade ahead of the deadline.
On this week's edition of Monday Morning Headlines, we take a look at the current Pacific Division standings, how the Vegas Golden Knights can manage Shea Theodore's injury and how former Golden Knights are doing around the NHL.
The Vegas Golden Knights are facing a setback as star defenseman Shea Theodore has been ruled week-to-week with an upper-body injury sustained while r.
Lots of hockey remaining but that’s the picture today and with the top points percentage in the Pacific, the Golden Knights have outright control of the division. Vegas plays LA on Monday and then will have one more game remaining against the Kings. The Golden Knights have one more regular season game left against the Oilers.
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Canada defenseman Shea Theodore is out for the rest of the 4 Nations Face-Off because of injuryCanada defenseman Shea Theodore is out for the rest of the 4 Nations Face-Off because of injury. Theodore injured his right wrist or forearm when he got crunched into the glass on a hit by Sweden's Adrian Kempe in the second period.
Over their three-game winning streak, the Vegas Golden Knights (34-18-6) played structured, and they were disciplined. On Monday, they were neither. The Golden Knights blew a third-period lead, and the Los Angeles Kings (31-17-7) scored four unanswered goals in the third to win 5-2.
Nations Face-Off champion Drew Doughty leads the way as the Kings aim to extend five-game point streak vs. Pacific-leading Vegas at home.
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