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Penguins place Nick Bonino on LTIR, recall Mark Friedman
Pittsburgh Penguins center Nick Bonino. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Injuries have tested Pittsburgh’s already-tricky salary-cap situation in recent games, and with the back end being banged up at the moment, reinforcements were needed. The Penguins created some short-term cap space to create room for a recall. They announced center Nick Bonino has been placed on LTIR and recalled blueliner Mark Friedman from AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Last weekend, the team revealed that Bonino suffered a lacerated kidney in just his third game with the team. While he had been released from the hospital, he was still ruled out as week-to-week. That now changes to 10 games and 24 days from the date of injury, the minimum requirements for a player to be placed on LTIR. Given the initial timeframe, it’s still possible that Bonino is able to return to the lineup before the end of the regular season.

With the placement, Pittsburgh adds $1.025M to its LTIR pool; while Bonino’s true cap hit is double that amount, Montreal held back an additional $1.025M as part of a three-team trade at the deadline earlier this month.

That move allows Pittsburgh to be able to afford Friedman’s $775K cap hit on their active roster. The 27-year-old has played in 11 games with the Penguins this season in a depth role plus another 24 in the minors where he has a goal and five assists in 24 contests.

Notably, the Penguins are still only able to afford just this one recall as the leftover difference between Bonino’s cap hit and Friedman’s plus the $375K they had in their pool before this move is just $625K (which is below the $750K league minimum), per CapFriendly. Accordingly, if more recalls are necessary, they will need to get creative to make it happen.

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

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