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Pens Points: Split In Florida

Injuries have taken their toll, Pettersson looks to be paired with Schultz, and Jared McCann has found a home. All that and more in today’s Pens Points!

Pittsburgh Penguins v Florida Panthers Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images

Here are your Pens Points for this Monday morning...

It seems the mighty number of injuries to the team have finally taken their toll. The Penguins have largely been a three-line team for the last several games and reinforcements could still be a ways away. [Pensburgh]

With John Marino out for the foreseeable future, Marcus Pettersson has been reunited with Justin Schultz. [Post-Gazette]

The start to Jared McCann’s NHL career has been a bit of a rollercoaster. But ever since coming over from the Panthers last year, the speedy forward has found a home and a major role with the team. [Post-Gazette]

News and notes from around the NHL...

After many ups and downs, with Gary Bettman even saying it was very unlikely that NHL players would return to the Olympics anytime soon, that stance may have changed following progressive talks with the IOC and IIHF to return to the Games in 2022. [CBS Sports]

The rivalries and drama of the ‘Original Six’ teams look to be a thing of the past. [NY Post]

The Coronavirus looks to be directly affecting the NHL in terms of stick supplies. [Boston Globe]

Is Alex Ovechkin the NHL’s greatest goal scorer ever? [ESPN]