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Pacioretty skating, but …

Deboer offers little else on injured wing

- By David Schoen Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-387-5203. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Golden Knights remain tightlippe­d regarding the status of injured left wing Max Pacioretty.

But coach Pete Deboer did offer one glimmer of hope Wednesday that the team’s leading scorer could return soon when asked whether Pacioretty has skated on his own during the West Division first-round playoff series.

“Max is skating,” Deboer said after the morning skate. “I’m just going to leave it at that.”

Pacioretty was not in the lineup for Game 6 against the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center and has not appeared in a game since he left after the second period of the May 1 game at Arizona.

He missed the final six regular-season games, and Knights majority owner

Bill Foley said May 11 that Pacioretty is dealing with an upper-body injury.

The Knights have listed Pacioretty, who had a teambest 24 goals in the regular season, as a game-time decision throughout the series even though he hasn’t practiced or participat­ed in a morning skate the entire month.

Pacioretty was not on the ice for the team’s morning skate Wednesday and presumably is skating on his own at City National Arena, rather than in Minnesota.

Forward Tomas Nosek also did not participat­e in the morning skate and remains sidelined with an undisclose­d injury he sustained early in Game 2. Ryan Reaves also was not in uniform for Game 6 because of an undisclose­d reason and replaced in the lineup by Cody Glass, who made his playoff debut.

Mcnabb on COVID list

Defenseman Brayden Mcnabb was included on the NHL’S list of COVID protocol-related absences before Game 6.

Mcnabb missed Game 4 for undisclose­d reasons and returned for Game 5 but didn’t take a shift in the final 8:54.

In addition to a confirmed positive test, players can be on the list for an unconfirme­d positive test, quarantine as a high-risk close contact or for mandated isolation if they are symptomati­c.

Not-so-hostile territory

The road team won four of the first five games in the series, and it’s a leaguewide trend in the first round.

In the series between Montreal and Toronto, the visiting team is 3-1. Tampa Bay and Florida saw the road team win the first three games before the home team answered back in the past two matchups. Also, three of the five games involving the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh have gone to the road team.

The only series that hasn’t seen a road victory is Nashville-carolina.

“I think the lack of full capacity buildings and that environmen­t for sure makes it a little bit easier,” Deboer said. “That’s the only thing I can think of. You just got to get ready and be prepared to do whatever it takes from puck drop, wherever you are.”

Minor leaguers honored

Silver Knights goaltender Logan Thompson and defenseman Ryan Murphy were voted to the 2020-21 Pacific Division all-star team.

Thompson appeared in 23 regular-season games, leading all American Hockey League goaltender­s with a .943 save percentage. He was second overall with a 1.96 goals-against average and topped all rookies with 16 wins.

Murphy, who was named captain late in the regular season, led all AHL defensemen with 22 assists and 27 points.

 ?? Andy Clayton-king The Associated Press ?? Knights winger Alex Tuch goes hard to the net in the second period, but Wild goaltender Cam Talbot turns aside his shot in Game 6 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
Andy Clayton-king The Associated Press Knights winger Alex Tuch goes hard to the net in the second period, but Wild goaltender Cam Talbot turns aside his shot in Game 6 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.

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