Erik Karlsson on injured reserve (Image Via Getty Images) The Pittsburgh Penguins have put Erik Karlsson on the injured reserve list due to a lower-body injury, and he will not be activated until two weeks later, creating a huge void in the defense. Such a situation is being experienced by the Penguins as they are going through the phase of injuries to star players, just like the Tampa Bay Lightning and Seattle Kraken.Aside from Karlsson, there are other players experiencing roster changes due to injuries or personal issues. The AHL has sent Ryan Graves and Tristan Broz to support Pittsburgh, while in Tampa Bay, Brayden Point sustained a lower-body injury while scoring, and Chandler Stephenson from Seattle has finished his personal leave. These shifts have consequences for team rotations and strategies just before the Olympic break.
How will Erik Karlsson’s two-week absence affect Pittsburgh Penguins’ defense?
Erik Karlsson, the veteran defenseman, who has achieved four goals and 29 assists, thus totaling 33 points, in 44 games, is going to be out for a minimum of two weeks because of a lower-body injury. He spent more than 23 minutes on the ice during Pittsburgh’s last game against Boston, then he left the rink. The Penguins can not afford to lose Karlsson right now since it will be the turning point of the season, so they have to change the patterns of their defense and use their remaining defenders more while passing through the tough schedule that leads up to the Olympic break.
Which players were called up or sent down as injuries impact multiple NHL teams?
Ryan Graves and Tristan Broz have been called up from the AHL to join the Pittsburgh lineup to support their defense and the center positions. On the other hand, Rafael Harvey-Pinard was demoted to the minors after not being included in the active player pool for recent games. In Tampa Bay, Brayden Point got a lower-body injury after scoring and had to leave Philadelphia. His recovery will be under careful observation. For Seattle, Chandler Stephenson came back from personal leave, while Oscar Fisker Mølgaard was sent down to the AHL.Erik Karlsson’s injury is bad luck for the Penguins, but bringing back Graves and Broz reveals the team’s ability to cope with difficult situations. The next few weeks of the Penguins’ performance will be monitored with great interest, and each game will be important to stay in the standings race.Also Read: Detroit Red Wings retire Sergei Fedorov’s iconic No. 91 jersey, closing a long‑awaited chapter