1. Rodrigues update
Forward Evan Rodrigues did not practice after leaving in the second period of Sunday's 4-3 win over the Rangers with a lower-body injury following a collision with forward Filip Chytil, and is out longer-term, according to head coach Mike Sullivan.
Rodrigues joins Marcus Pettersson (upper-body, week-to-week), Mike Matheson (upper-body, longer-term) and Juuso Riikola (upper-body, longer-term) on the Penguins' injury list.
Forwards Sam Lafferty and Drew O'Connor - who have been practicing on the taxi squad - skated with the main group, as did defenseman Kevin Czuczman. All other expected players were present.
2. O'Connor, Lafferty talk opportunity
With Rodrigues out, it's likely that O'Connor or Lafferty will enter the lineup for the Penguins' next game on Tuesday in Boston.
O'Connor, 22, is looking to make his NHL debut. He is in his first season of professional hockey after signing a two-year contract with the Penguins in March as a highly sought-after college free agent out of Dartmouth.
"We'll see what happens, but it's definitely an exciting thought to think about, eventually playing in a game," O'Connor said. "So, we'll see how it goes on this trip. I'm sure there'll be a little bit of nerves if that does happen, but definitely excitement."
As Sullivan has repeatedly said, the Penguins' hockey operations department did their homework on O'Connor and
pursued him hard
. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound forward has not disappointed since reporting to Pittsburgh for training camp, as the Penguins thought he performed extremely well both there and in his skates with the taxi squad.
It's earned O'Connor some practices with the main group, and hopefully a spot in the lineup at some point in the near future.
"Obviously my goal was to come in and be able to be a player that's in the lineup on the Penguins this year," he said. "So, we'll see if that happens, but I think just kind of having that as my goal in the back of my mind, just continuing to work every day, has kind of been my mentality."