Mark Stone will return for the Golden Knights at the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday (10 p.m. ET; SNP, ATTSN-RM, ESPN+, NHL LIVE).
The forward, who last played on Feb. 8, had been on long-term injured reserve with a back injury. Vegas went 12-13-1 in the 26 games without Stone.
"Every one of these guys that has come back into the lineup makes a difference," Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said. "You saw (Max) Pacioretty changes our team. (Alec) Martinez and (Brayden) McNabb coming back like last week change our team. Robin Lehner changes our team, so obviously Mark Stone is our captain and he's been the leader here since I got here, so it's important and you can't understate his importance to our group.
Stone has 28 points (eight goals, 20 assists) and leads Vegas forwards in takeaways (44) despite being limited to 28 games because of injuries.
"When he's not playing it's obviously a big loss, and when he does he's got a huge impact," Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said Monday. "... Obviously we know what he can do offensively. But when you put a player like that on the defensive side of the game, you talk about creating turnovers and opportunities. You are talking about probably one of the best defensive forwards in the NHL and you match that with his skill and all of a sudden the whole game changes and his impact is seen up and down the lineup. When you add guys in the lineup like that, the trickle-down effect is huge for us."
Vegas is two points behind the Dallas Stars, who have one game in hand, for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference.
"At my level, it's just been an abundance of injuries," DeBoer said. "Fourteen years in the League I haven't dealt with this many for this long to that many key people, so it's a credit to our group, our depth, our (American Hockey League) coaches and the guys that have come up that we've still got a pulse here with 10 games to go."