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How the Golden Knights can activate Mark Stone from the LTIR

Mark Stone is a game-time decision tonight.

Jesse Granger: Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer said that Nic Hague, Brett Howden, William Carrier and Laurent Brossoit won’t be traveling with the team on their three-game road trip.

Jesse Granger of the Athletic: (the article is from March 31st but still applies) Three scenarios on how the Vegas Golden Knights could activate forward Mark Stone from the LTIR and fit his cap hit in.

Scenario 1

Trade Dadonov: $5,000,000
Current usable cap space: $1,560,833
Assign the following players to the AHL: Dorofeyev, Rondbjerg, Leschyshyn and Miromanov: $3,352,500
LTIR relief remaining: $413,333
Roster: 22 players (12 forwards, 7 defensemen, 3 goalies)

Scenario 2
** Pacioretty has returned to the lineup but if he has a setback
Place Max Pacioretty on LTIR: $7,000,000
Current usable space: $1,560,833
Assign the following players to the AHL: Dorofeyev: $925,000
Result: Mark Stone can be activated
LTIR relief remaining: $14,167
Roster: 27 players (15 forwards, 9 defensemen and 3 goalies)

Scenario 3

Place Nolan PatrickBrett Howden, Nic Hague, William Carrier and Laurent Brossoit on LTIR: $6,601,667
Current usable space: $1,560,833
Assign the following players to the AHL: Leschyshyn and Miromanov: $1,620,833
LTIR relief remaining: $283,333
Roster: 21 players (12 forwards, 7 defensemen and 2 goalies)”

The Golden Knights are on the road in Vancouver and are
-135 on the moneyline with Betway

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