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Penguins' Kasperi Kapanen dealing with lower-body injury
Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Kasperi Kapanen Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

The nightmare season for Kasperi Kapanen continues. The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that Kapanen will be out on a week-to-week basis with a lower-body injury.

It’s brutal timing for the 26-year-old, as Kapanen had just started to find a consistent level of play. Through healthy scratches, benchings and demotions, he has 17 points in 35 games so far. While only one of those points had come in his last seven appearances, there were some encouraging signs that he could fit into a bottom-six role for the rest of the season.

Now, with a weeks-long injury, he’s back to square one. The Penguins gave Kapanen a two-year, $6.4M contract in the offseason when many wondered whether he would even get a qualifying offer. The deal now looks like one of the worst on the team, with Pittsburgh desperate for cap space to make a deadline addition.

An injury of this length could be a worst-case scenario. It might not be long enough to justify long-term injured reserve (and even if it is, the Pens will have to keep room open for his activation) but keeps him off the active roster as the deadline approaches.

For other injury updates, the head coach Mike Sullivan called Jeff Petry and Ryan Poehling game-time decisions, while Kris Letang, Josh Archibald and Jan Rutta are not yet ready to return.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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