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Penguins' Daley out 4-8 weeks, won't rule himself out of Cup Final

Kim Klement / USA TODAY Sports

Trevor Daley is keeping the door ever-so-slightly open on a return during the Stanley Cup Final.

The Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman suffered an ankle injury on May 21 that effectively ended his postseason, and while Daley admitted Sunday the expected timeline of recovery is four-to-eight weeks, he's not ready to rule himself out completely.

Even if the series goes seven games, Daley would have been out of the lineup only three-and-a-half weeks. He will not, however, require surgery.

Daley averaged over 22 minutes of ice time per game through 15 playoff appearances, and contributed a goal and an assist to the Penguins' offense.

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