Jake Guentzel will travel with the Penguins for a five-game road trip while being evaluated for an upper-body injury, coach Mike Sullivan said.
The forward, who did not practice Friday, left a 6-1 win against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday after being hit in the ear by a shot from Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang at 6:51 of the third period. That came after Guentzel took a high shoulder hit from Los Angeles forward Brendan Lemieux at 4:20.
Guentzel, left wing on the first line, has five points (three goals, two assists) in four games. He led the Penguins with 40 goals in 76 games last season.
"[Guentzel] is a great player, does a lot of stuff for us," captain Sidney Crosby said. "Not an easy guy to replace. So when you get injuries, you have to find ways to make up for the guys that you lose and what they bring. I think we'll try to do that collectively."
The trip begins against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; BSOH, ATTSN-PT, ESPN+, SN NOW).
Danton Heinen replaced Guentzel on a line with Crosby at center and right wing Rickard Rakell in practice Friday. Rakell took Guentzel's spot on the top power-play unit.
"Regardless of what our line combinations look like, [Heinen] is a guy that I think is always in the conversation [to move up in the lineup]," Sullivan said.
Pittsburgh is expected to go with 11 forwards and seven defensemen Saturday. -- Wes Crosby