Penguins' Murray diagnosed with concussion
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Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Matt Murray has been diagnosed with a concussion, the team announced Tuesday.
Murray suffered the injury during practice on Monday and there is no timeline for his return, head coach Mike Sullivan said.
The goaltender suffered a concussion in practice last February, which forced him to miss nine games.
He has played the entirety of the Penguins' first two games this season, going 1-1-0 while conceding 11 goals on 65 shots.
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