Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray is sidelined with a concussion, the team said Tuesday, at least the third concussion the netminder has had in his four-year career.
The Penguins did not say when Murray was injured, but Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher collided with him in the first period Saturday, apparently shaking up the goalie.
Penguins coach Mike Sullivan is expected to give an update on Murray’s status after Tuesday’s practice.
Murray, 24, has been plagued by injuries during his career, including being diagnosed with a concussion last season. He was limited to 49 games in each of the last two seasons, but he also has two Stanley Cups on his resume.
In two games this season, Murray has given up 11 goals on 65 shots for a 5.47 goals-against average and .831 save percentage.