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A photo emerges after hospitalization that reveals just how bad Brayden McNabb's injury is

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Skyler Walker
June 5, 2026  (8:54)
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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.
Photo credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

Brayden McNabb left John Tortorella and the Golden Knights staring at a brutal injury scare in Game 2.

The first update was bad enough. McNabb took a slap shot up high in the first period, left the game, and never came back.

Then it got worse.

ESPN reported McNabb had left the arena and was being treated at a local hospital. That shifted the story from lineup trouble to real concern fast.

The ugly part arrived when the after-incident images started making the rounds online. That's when the hockey world got a clearer look at what McNabb was dealing with.

His face looked badly distorted through the nose and upper mouth area, the kind of injury picture that stops fans cold even in June. The reaction online wasn't about the score anymore.

You could see his face turned sharply out of place as he came off the ice, with the damage impossible to miss even in a quick freeze-frame.

Vegas suddenly has a blue-line problem

McNabb is 35, and he still plays like one of Vegas' true defensive anchors. He finished the regular season with 5 goals and 12 points.

The bigger number might be his usage. McNabb averaged just over 20 minutes a night, which tells you exactly how much Tortorella leans on him in hard matchups.

That's why these photos hit so hard. This wasn't a bottom-pair guy heading to the room for repairs. This was one of their shutdown pieces leaving the building for hospital care.

McNabb had 3 points during Vegas' run to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final. He's not there to drive offense. He's there to steady the bench when games get nasty.

And now Vegas is stuck waiting on the next medical update while everybody has already seen the visual evidence. That usually means concern goes up, not down.

The pictures changed the feel of this story. Once fans saw McNabb's face, it stopped looking like a tough break and started looking like a massive problem for Vegas.