Penguins' Murray to miss at least 1 game due to family matter
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Matt Murray has returned home to Ontario, Canada because of a personal family matter and will miss at least one game, head coach Mike Sullivan confirmed Friday.
Coach Sullivan on Murray: “He went home for personal reasons and his status will be day-to-day at this point. We’re going to give him as much time as he needs. He will not play tomorrow.”
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) January 12, 2018
The Penguins are scheduled to play back-to-back games against the Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers on Saturday and Sunday, and then travel to California for a three-game road trip beginning Jan. 17 in Anaheim.
Tristan Jarry and Casey DeSmith will be the Penguins' netminders in Murray's absence.
Through 31 games, Murray posted a record of 15-12-1 with a .903 save percentage for a Pittsburgh team currently on the playoff bubble.
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