The Pittsburgh Penguins have swapped around forwards on their injured reserve, activating Matthew Nieto (knee) but shelving Blake Lizotte (concussion). Lizotte suffered his injury after a shot from linemate Drew O’Connor hit him in the face. He immediately left the game, ending his night after just 3:36 in ice time.
This is the second concussion of Lizotte’s season – with the first suffered during the pre-season and holding him out of Pittsburgh’s first 11 games. It also earned him three weeks on IR, from October 7th to October 31st. Lizotte has played in seven games since, netting two goals on eight shots. It’s the first time in Lizotte’s seven-year career that he’s played outside of the Los Angeles Kings, though the change of scenery hasn’t come with a prime lineup role. Lizotte is averaging just nine minutes in ice time, nearly three minutes lower than he ever averaged with the Kings. He scored 39 goals and 108 points in 327 games with L.A., with a single-season high of 11 goals and 34 points in 2022-23.
Lizotte will be quickly replaced by veteran forward Nieto, who’s making his first return to the NHL since suffering a knee injury on November 30th of last season. The injury ended his season after just 22 games and four points. He received surgery soon after but would have to go under the knife for a second time in April after suffering an additional injury while rehabbing. Nieto was held out through the start of this season, not skating until he began a conditioning assignment with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on November 9th. He scored a goal in his season debut – his first AHL game since 2014 – marking his only point in two conditioning games.
Nieto should be primed for a hardy role right out of the gate, with Pittsburgh now facing injuries to each of Cody Glass, Kevin Hayes, and Lizotte. Glass is also on IR with a concussion, while Hayes is week-to-week with an unspecified upper-body injury. Pittsburgh will be two roster spots over the limit when Glass and Lizotte return. Their only waiver-exempt forward is Vasili Ponomarev – which could prompt a tough choice between Lizotte, Nieto, Samuel Poulin, and Valtteri Puustinen.
bucsfan
Glass, Hayes, and Lizotte all brought in to provide depth, all hurt within the first 2 months of the season. Not implying anything nefarious or that people should have known, just find it ironic and sad.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Watch the fifth goal (Severson) and watch Ryan Graves. Looks like he’s playing his first shift of hockey ever in his life.
If Sully won’t scratch these people, it’s time.
Monkey’s Uncle
I would say that Graves just goes through the motions in lieu of showing any effort whatsoever but that would be kind. He flat out doesn’t try way too often.
usaKesler
After Friday night It’s time to ask how Dubas got hired in Pittsburgh in the first place, His resume in Toronto was pedestrian at best, He takes over the Penguins as president, Tells everyone that he will scour the world looking for that GM, He them names himself GM, In Dubas’s defense, The Pens weren’t trending in the right direction, But now, Dubas has actually made the club worse. If Pittsburgh has any Interest in doing the right thing, Dubas absolutely has to go!!!!