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Mark Stone is back, and the Golden Knights needed him badly. The Vegas captain returned from a five-game absence for Game three of the Western Conference Finals against Colorado, giving the Knights their identity back on both ends of the ice. Stone's presence changes everything about how Vegas operates in the playoffs.
Shifting to the open wheel, Roger Penske came within two one-hundredths of a second of making history at Indianapolis. His driver David Malukas, just twenty-four years old, was edged at the line in the tightest finish in the one hundred ten-year history of the Indy five hundred. Penske's record twenty-first win will have to wait, but that finish will live forever.
And in Formula One, Kimi Antonelli extended his championship lead to forty-three points after winning the Canadian Grand Prix for the fourth consecutive time. George Russell had led the race before a retirement handed victory to his own Mercedes teammate. That is a brutal blow to Russell's title hopes and a massive statement from the young Italian.
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