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Penguins lose two players long-term, including top blueliner Justin Schultz
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Penguins lose two players long-term, including top blueliner Justin Schultz

Ouch. The Penguins continue to drop like flies.

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This just in, the Pittsburgh Penguins have lost defensemen Justin Schultz and forward Nick Bjugstad both long-term due to injury.

In Bjugstad’s case, he’ll be out at least eight weeks after core muscle surgery.

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You may recall that captain Sidney Crosby also underwent core muscle surgery earlier this month. 

The 27 year old Bjugstad, who was acquired from the Florida Panthers last season, has just one goal in 10 games so far this season. The former 19th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft has shown glimpses of elite skill in his eight NHL seasons, but has yet to really break out. His career high is 24 goals with the Panthers in 2014-15 and 49 points in 2017-18, also with the Panthers.

In Schultz’s case, he’ll be out “longer term” with a lower body injury.

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The 29 year old has struggled with injuries the past two seasons and has failed to come anywhere close to the 51 point campaign he had with the Penguins back in 2016-17. 

Schultz had just two goals and eight points in 21 games with the Penguins this season before going down with injury. In 29 games with the team last season he managed two goals and 15 points.

In other Penguins injury news... positive news this time... the team welcomes forward Patric Hornqvist back into the lineup.

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