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Opinion | If the Vegas Golden Knights repeat as Stanley Cup winners, it’ll be tainted by salary-cap shenanigans

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For the second straight year, the Vegas Golden Knights placed captain Mark Stone (and his $9.5-million cap hit) on the injured list during the regular season, only for him to be ready to play by the first game of the playoffs.


Damien Cox is a former Star sports reporter who is a current freelance contributing columnist based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: .

Ever since it became clear the Vegas Golden Knights were again using NHL salary-cap loopholes to enhance their Stanley Cup defence, some have argued this really is all a tempest in a teapot. 

That continued after Game 1 of their opening-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Dallas Stars, won by the Golden Knights. While critics have hammered the NHL for allowing Vegas to add several key — and expensive — players before the trade deadline by exploiting Mark Stone’s injury absence for a second straight year, it was argued that their playoff roster wasn’t actually that much over the league cap. 

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Damien Cox

Damien Cox is a former Star sports reporter who is a current freelance contributing columnist based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: .

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