Mark Stone's Sneaky Edge: What Drives Canada's Captain
Mark Stone captains the Vegas Golden Knights with a two-way game that baffles opponents and fuels championship runs, but insiders know his real magic lies in the details casual fans miss. He leads the NHL in takeaways year after year, blending sniper precision with a net-front presence that turns chaos into goals. As Canada's Olympic roster locks in Stone for the 2026 Games, teams study his habits to counter the league's sneakiest forward before he strikes again.
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