The $30 million toe in the water

The Vegas Golden Knights' victory in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against the Carolina Hurricanes marked a significant milestone in their playoff run,with defenceman Brayden McNabb's contributions instrumental in securing the win.

Despite having at least two dozen stitches in his face from a puck to the face in Game 2, McNabb wore a caged helmet for the first time since his youth hockey days and logged nearly 36 minutes of ice time.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The Golden Knights' victory was a testament to the team's depth and resilience,echoing a familiar pattern from their 2019 playoff run.

McNabb's determination and ability to bounce back from a severe injury have made him a beloved figure in the NHL, and his actions on the ice have earned him the respect of his peers and fans alike.

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The Golden Knights' coach, John Tortorella, praised McNabb's resilience and determination, saying that he was blown away by how McNabb had gone about his business.

Tortorella also noted that McNabb's performance was a testament to the attrition and dedication required to play at a high level in the NHL .

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The Golden Knights' victory marked a significant milestone in their playoff run , and McNabb's contributions were instrumental in securing the win.

McNabb's determination and ability to bounce back from a sevee injury have made him a role model for young players and fans alike.