Pascal Dupuis, Penguins forward, to play 1st game in nearly a year
Penguins forward Pascal Dupuis is expected to play his first game in nearly a year on Thursday after suffering from a torn ACL and blood clots.
NHL veteran sidelined with torn ACL, blood clots
Pittsburgh Penguins forward Pascal Dupuis will play his first game in nearly a year after being sidelined by injury and blood clots.
He's expected to play Thursday against Dallas. The 36-year-old Dupuis has been limited to 55 games the past two seasons because of a torn ACL and separate bouts with blood clots. He missed the first month of this season with a lower-body injury unrelated to his history with blood clots.
Last season, working his way back from an ACL tear, he scored six goals in 16 games. But he missed the final five months of the season because of the career-threatening blood clots.
He worked his way back to score a goal in four preseason games this season prior to his lower-body injury.