Stone's Late Dagger Buries France's Olympic Hopes
Mark Stone, the Vegas captain who's always been our league's best-kept secret, just reminded the world why he's indispensable by stripping the puck and burying a shorthanded beauty with 3.4 seconds left in the first period against France. Canada surges to a 3-1 edge after 20 minutes in their final group clash at the Milan Olympics, with Stone's instincts turning a French rally into dust.
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