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4 Nations Face-Off: Theodore Injury; Ruled OUT For Tournament

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Vegas Golden Knights Defenseman Shea Theodore (27) controls the puck during the first period of the National Hockey League game between the Vegas Golden Knights and the New York Islanders on February 4, 2025, at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY.

The 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament has gotten off to a bad start for the Vegas Golden Knights. Mark Stone and Shea Theodore were in action tonight for Team Canada against Team Sweden. Theodore left the game early in the 2nd period after taking this clean hit from Swedish forward Adrian Kempe.



The Swedes fell behind early in the game, so theyโ€™ve increased their physicality. Theodore went to play the puck, and Kempe threw the hit. It appeared like Theodore was trying to catch himself as he fell forward to prevent his head from hitting the boards. Iโ€™m no doctor, but it sure looks like he jammed his right wrist while bracing for the hit.

Theodore appeared to be in some discomfort on the bench, and trainers looked at and worked on his arm. He eventually went down the tunnel and to the dressing room. According to TNTโ€™s Jackie Redmond, Theodore went into the X-ray room for evaluation.

UPDATE: Per Elliotte Friedman, Theodore will not return to tonightโ€™s game. It is past the window for teams to add players; if Theodore is out for longer than tonightโ€™s game, Team Canada cannot replace him on their roster.

FINAL UPDATE: Jon Cooper, head coach of Team Canada, says Shea Theodore is out for the remainder of the tournament.

Losing Theodore for any amount of time would be devastating for the Golden Knights. Heโ€™s third on the team in scoring and second on the team in ice time. Theodore quarterbacks the first power play unit, which is tied for 2nd in the league at 28%.

This tournament hasnโ€™t lacked physicality thus far. So, for anyone worried that there wouldnโ€™t be hard hits… donโ€™t.