The one benefit for the Vegas Golden Knights having as much time off between games is they’re nearing full health at the right time. Defenseman Jeremy Lauzon was a non-contact participant at practice Friday, a positive sign for the hard-hitting enforcer that he’ll be available for the start of the Stanley Cup Final. Lauzon hasn’t played since the end of the first round against Utah on May 1 with an upper-body injury. Friday marked the first time Lauzon skated with the team. Lauzon was the last injured player after captain Mark Stone returned for Game 3 against the Avalanche. The Knights got contributions from all blue liners in Lauzon’s absence. Dylan Coghlan made his playoff debut in the second round and was a plus-3 against Anaheim. He had three points, including his first career playoff goal, against Colorado. Kaedan Korczak was benched in favor of Ben Hutton during the Anaheim series, but found a rhythm with Coghlan against the Avalanche. Korczak had two assists in Game 3 and was a plus-3 in the series.…