TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 6: John Marino #6 of the Pittsburgh Penguins is tended to by team Head Athletic Trainer Chris Stewart against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the third period at Amalie Arena on February 6, 2020 in Tampa, Florida.

Penguins' Marino out 3-6 weeks after taking slap shot to face

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The Pittsburgh Penguins' injury woes continue.

Rookie defenseman John Marino underwent successful surgery Monday after taking a slap shot to his face on Thursday and is out three-to-six weeks, the team announced.

Marino was able to skate off the ice with the help of a trainer but did not return to the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

While it was initially believed Marino had avoided a serious injury, he was later diagnosed with three broken bones in his cheek that would require surgery, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's Matt Vensel reported Friday.

The 22-year-old has been a revelation for the Penguins on the blue line this season. He's racked up five goals and 25 points in 51 games while averaging 20:19 minutes of ice time.

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