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Ottawa Senators say Mark Stone suffered wrist microfracture

WATCH ABOVE: P.K. Subban’s slash on Mark Stone in 2nd period of game 1 of Senators/Canadiens first round playoff series.

MONTREAL – The Ottawa Senators say forward Mark Stone has suffered a microfracture of his right wrist, and his status is unknown for the rest of the Senators’ first-round playoff series with Montreal.

Stone was slashed by Montreal defenceman P.K. Subban at 8:23 of the second period of Wednesday’s series opener.

Subban was given a five-minute major and a game misconduct.

READ MORE: Subban won’t be suspended for slash in Game 1: report

Stone fell to the ice in agony and then skated off to the dressing room.

He was back at the Senators’ bench roughly 10 minutes after the incident, left the game again in the third period, and returned once more.

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Multiple media outlets report Subban will not face supplemental discipline form the NHL.

More coming.

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