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Golden Knights activate Eichel, place Stone on LTIR
Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel. Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports

The Golden Knights welcomed back a key part of their attack Monday against the Blue Jackets as the team announced that center Jack Eichel has been activated off long-term injured reserve. 

To become cap-compliant to activate him, winger Mark Stone was transferred to LTIR, per PuckPedia. Additionally, SinBinVegas relays that forward Brendan Brisson has been taken off the roster, meaning he has been sent down to AHL Henderson.

Eichel has missed the last seven weeks (spanning 19 games) after undergoing surgery to repair a knee injury in mid-January and had been cleared for full contact since Friday. 

Despite the extended absence, the 27-year-old still sits third on Vegas with 19 goals and 44 points in 42 games which had earned him an All-Star nod although he couldn’t participate due to the injury.

It has been a rough go as of late for the Golden Knights who won seven of the first nine games without their top middleman but have lost seven of their last nine, dropping them to fourth in the Pacific in terms of point percentage. If that held, instead of contending for a division title, they’d find themselves in a wild-card spot so they’ll be counting on Eichel to help right the ship.

As for Stone, his LTIR placement has been widely expected. The 31-year-old last played on Feb. 20 with what has been reported as a lacerated spleen, one that will keep him out of the rest of the regular season at least; his availability for the start of the playoffs remains in question. 

His absence has also been significant as Stone is still tied for the team lead in points (53) and leads Vegas in assists with 37.

The fact that Stone will miss the rest of the regular season means that the Golden Knights can use the remainder of their LTIR pool — a little over $7M — to add to their roster before Friday’s trade deadline.

As for Brisson, the 22-year-old was up on an emergency recall and hasn’t looked out of place in his first taste of NHL action over the last seven weeks. Brisson has two goals and four assists with Vegas so far this season while logging 12:39 per night, good numbers for a rookie. 

Meanwhile, with the Silver Knights, he has been more productive, notching 12 goals and 14 helpers in 41 contests. While Vegas had the ability to keep Brisson on the active roster, it makes more sense to send him down if he isn’t going to play in their top 12 for the time being.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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