If the 33-year-old is unable to play the rest of Final, the injury on Thursday would mark the end of a frustrating season for the original Golden Knight.
He missed most of the regular season, playing in Vegas’ first 14 games before sustaining a lower-body injury that would keep him out until Game 1 of the Western Conference Second Round against the Anaheim Ducks.
“It’s tough, he’s done a great job coming back,” defenseman Brayden McNabb said. “He’s an awesome player, a big leader in the room. He’s a Day 1 guy. Been around a long time, he’s a 200-foot player. You definitely miss him when he’s not in there. So hopefully he can play, but if not, we’ll be ready.”
Including Game 5, Karlsson has nine points (three goals, six assists) and a plus-10 rating while averaging 17:12 of ice time in 15 postseason games. He was part of a dynamic line with Mitch Marner (three goals, five assists in the Final) and Brett Howden (four goals, two assists).
“When we lose Bill, it kind of screws things up a bit,” Tortorella said. “So, we’ll see where we go with our lines.”
The game was tied 1-1 when Karlsson left. About 30 seconds after Karlsson’s last shift, the Golden Knights took penalties 2:01 apart, the first a roughing to Jeremy Lauzon at 8:56 and the second a cross-checking to McNabb at 10:57.
Andrei Svechnikov scored on the second power play to give Carolina a 2-1 lead at 11:58. Sebastian Aho scored at 17:51 to make it a 3-1 game.
“We lost momentum when we went back-to-back with penalties,” Tortorella said. “It’s about the same time we lost Bill.”
But for how long? While Tortorella first said he had no update, he did later say he probably won’t be available for a do-or-die Game 6 back at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday (8 p.m. ET; ABC, SN, TVAS, CBC).
“It’s tough,” center Jack Eichel said. “You lose someone like ‘Karl’ who’s so valuable to our team and playing so well. But it just means everyone else has to step up.
“He means so much. He’s a world-class player. He plays in all situations. He’s extremely reliable in our own zone, and he creates a lot of offense. So, he’s a huge part of our group.”