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Penguins defenseman Kris Letang returns to practice

Seth Rorabaugh
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Penguins defenseman Kris Letang has been sidelined for eight games due to an undisclosed injury.

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang returned to practice Sunday in Cranberry, the first time he skated with teammates since suffering an undisclosed injury Nov. 4.

Letang practiced with no restrictions on contract and reported positive results afterward.

“I’m feeling good,” said Letang, who has missed eight games. “It was fun to be back on the ice with all the guys. I was getting lonely out there. It’s just fun to be a part of practice, get some motion and get back into the rhythm.”

Letang’s ailment had been described as “lower-body,” but he has been skating on his own before practices and morning skates.

“I’ve been skating for a little bit, over a week,” Letang said. “Like an hour a day. Just took it slowly and improved.”

Management appears optimistic about Letang’s availability for Monday’s home game against the Calgary Flames.

“His practice today was very encouraging,” coach Mike Sullivan said. “We’ll see how he responds overnight, but my sense is he’ll be a game-time decision (Monday).”

The team never issued a timetable for his recovery, but Letang sounded encouraged.

“Quicker than what we thought,” Letang said. “I guess it went smoothly.”

Letang’s potential return would boost a blue line that also is missing offensive defenseman Justin Schultz because of an undisclosed injury.

“What can I say about what he brings to the team?” Sullivan said of Letang. “He’s an elite defenseman. He plays in all the key situations for us. When he’s in the lineup, we’re a better hockey team.”

Notes:

The Penguins lines and pairs in practice were:

Jake Guentzel — Evgeni Malkin — Bryan Rust

Alex Galchenyuk — Jared McCann — Brandon Tanev

Dominik Kahun — Dominik Simon — Patric Hornqvist

Zach Aston-Reese — Teddy Blueger — Sam Lafferty

Brian Dumoulin — Kris Letang

Jack Johnson — John Marino

Marcus Pettersson — Zach Trotman

Juuso Riikola — Chad Ruhwedel

• The first power-play unit was composed of Guentzel, Hornqvist, Malkin, Letang and Rust. The second unit featured a combination of Galchenyuk, Kahun, McCann, Pettersson, Riikola and Trotman.

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Seth Rorabaugh is a TribLive reporter covering the Pittsburgh Penguins. A North Huntingdon native, he joined the Trib in 2019 and has covered the Penguins since 2007. He can be reached at srorabaugh@triblive.com.

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