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Boeser was forced to leave Thursday's game vs. the Kings following an illegal hit by Tanner Jeannot. The Canucks have yet to provide an update on his status, so consider him questionable to play Saturday vs. the Oilers.
Hill will make his third straight start and be in search of a fifth consecutive victory when the Golden Knights travel to Seattle on Friday. Hill enjoyed one of his better performances of the young season his last time out, allowing just two goals on 29 shots as the Golden Knights picked up a 4-2 victory over the Oilers. He boasts a 6-2-0 record on the year despite managing just an .882 SV%. He's got a great chance of staying in the win column on Friday with Vegas entering action as -150 road favourites.
Rondbjerg enters the lineup in place of Mark Stone, who is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Rondbjerg played 20 games with the Golden Knights last season, registering one goal and two assists.
Stone was a late scratch for Friday night's game in Seattle, with the team not announcing his absence prior to warmups. Jonas Rondbjerg will draw into the lineup in his place.
Gibson underwent an emergency appendectomy on September 25th and is nearing the end of his original 3-6 week timeline. The American netminder has failed to produce a save percentage above .900 in each of the last two seasons and beginning 2024-25 on the Injured Reserve is a tough way to ensure a bounce-back campaign after only 13 wins in 2023-24. Gibson will back up Lukas Dostal in Friday's game against the Wild.