Penguins Dealing with Injuries as Season Begins

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26/10/2023 23h35

The Pittsburgh Penguins are facing some injury concerns as they prepare for the start of the season. With the season opening just around the corner, the team has been dealing with a few key players landing on the injured reserve.

During practice, defenseman Ludvig suffered a concussion after a collision during a game. As a result, he was absent from the ice and officially announced as injured. The team is taking this injury seriously and ensuring Ludvig gets the necessary time to recover.

In addition to Ludvig, goaltender Nedeljkovic left practice early, reportedly due to an undisclosed injury suffered during a recent game against Dallas. It has been confirmed that he will be placed on the injured reserve, with an expected recovery time of three weeks or more. This means goaltender Jarry is expected to start in the upcoming games, with Hellberg serving as his backup.

Despite these setbacks, the Penguins remain determined to stay balanced and focused on the upcoming challenges. Coach Mike Sullivan expressed confidence in the team's ability to adapt and perform well, even with some roster adjustments.

In other news, the NHL recently released player tracking data, which includes information on player speed. Surprisingly, forward Jake Guentzel stood out as a high-speed player among the league's top forwards. This data highlights Guentzel's often-overlooked skills and contributions to the team. Notably, Nathan MacKinnon was also noted for his speed, placing near the top of the list. The data offers interesting insights into how different players perform on the ice.

Furthermore, veteran forward Sidney Crosby is rapidly approaching a significant milestone in his career. After recording an assist in the game against Dallas, Crosby now sits just one assist away from tying former teammate Mark Recchi for 15th place on the NHL's all-time assist list. Currently ranking 15th on the NHL's all-time points list, Crosby's potential achievement showcases his exceptional playmaking abilities and legacy in the league.

As the Penguins prepare for the upcoming season, they are working through injuries and milestones with resilience and determination. The team remains focused on their goal of success, regardless of the challenges they may face along the way.

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