NASHVILLE -- Predators goalie Pekka Rinnes recovery from a hip infection will be
at least two weeks slower with doctors recommending Rinne continue limiting his
activity.
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. The Predators had hoped Rinne could pick up his rehabilitation Friday. In a
statement posted on the teams website, the Predators said Rinne has not had a
setback. "However, as we have realized and learned throughout this process, the
recovery and rehabilitation from a bacterial infection does not involve a
specific timetable," according to the teams statement. "It does come with a
degree of uncertainty." The Predators say every precaution is being taken to
manage the bacterial infection with the goal of getting Rinne back to full
strength. Rinne is being monitored daily by the teams medical staff. The
two-time Vezina Trophy finalist has been sidelined since he had arthroscopic
surgery on his left hip Oct. 24 as a result of a bacterial infection. The
infection developed in the same hip that was surgically repaired May 9 following
the conclusion of last season. Since the surgery, Rinne has been taking
antibiotics through intravenous fluids. The line was set to be removed Dec. 5,
though Rinne was due to continue antibiotics as a precaution. In nine games this
season, Rinne is 4-4-1 with a 2.31 goals-against average and a .917 save
percentage. The Predators have been using Marek Mazanec, who was the NHLs rookie
of the month in November, and Carter Hutton, who was the leagues third star for
last week.
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return to the Minnesota lineup has been set for Friday.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The
Pittsburgh Penguins have struggled at times in an injury-filled season. When a
game is in the balance, however, they still have the personnel and the
experience to end up with the two points. Chris Kunitz and Beau Bennett scored
goals 47 seconds apart midway through the third period and Marc-Andre Fleury
made 35 saves and the Penguins clinched a playoff spot with a 2-1 win over the
Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night. "I thought to a man we stepped up," coach
Dan Bylsma said after his team ended a string of three regulation defeats. "Were
fighting for every inch we can get right now. Tonight, this was exactly what
weve talked about and wanted from this game. It was a playoff-type game, with
playoff-type intensity." The Penguins are now at 99 points to move closer to
clinching the Metropolitan Division title. But it was far from easy,
particularly without star forward Evgeni Malkin (foot) and other injured
mainstays such as Paul Martin, Pascal Dupuis and Kris Letang. Bennett hadnt
played in the past 50 games after surgery on his wrist. Yet he came up with the
game-winning goal. "Skating on my own, its a lot of skill stuff," he said of the
hours spent rehabbing the injury and trying to get back into game shape. "Its
something thats grown my game even with being out. I felt pretty good out
there." Fleury was at his best early -- and late. He made a terrific save on the
first shift on Cam Atkinsons shot off a deflection. Then he made huge saves on
Brandon Dubinsky and Atkinson during a scrum in front of the net in the final
seconds. "He was outstanding all game," Bylsma said. After a chippy game with
lots of hard checks and few great scoring chances, the Penguins finally broke a
scoreless battle at 10:35. Sidney Crosby carried the puck through the neutral
zone and slid a pass to Kunitz whose wrister from the top of the left circle
avoided the outstretched stick of defenceman James Wisniewski to beat backup
goalie Curtis McElhinney, whoo had stopped the first 28 shots he faced.
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It was Kunitzs 34th goal. Before that goal could be announced to a capacity
crowd of 18,908, Bennett skated with the puck up the right wing on an odd-man
rush. He tucked a hard wrist shot inside the far post for his second of the
season at 11:22. "That first one, it shot through our defenceman and
unfortunately I picked it up late," said McElhinney, who took over in place of
the flu-ridden Sergei Bobrovsky. "The second one they capitalized on a 2-on-1.
Its a simple game; sometimes its just a matter of getting the right bounces."
McElhinney had 29 saves as Columbus dropped to 0-5 against the Penguins this
season. "In four of those five games, its been good hockey," said Blue Jackets
coach Todd Richards. "It just came down to one or two plays -- and they were the
team that made the plays." Wisniewski scored a power-play goal for Columbus with
3:06 left to cut the lead to 2-1. Pittsburgh hung on as Fleury stood tall in the
last 10 seconds to turn away the potential tying goal. "I took a shot and we
kept banging," said Dubinsky. "They collapsed on the net pretty hard and the
puck squirted off to the side." The Blue Jackets came into the game in a
four-way tie for a wild-card spot in the East. Despite the loss, the Blue
Jackets still hold the first wild-card spot in the East. They own the tiebreaker
against the other three teams with 80 points (Detroit, Washington, Toronto) due
to wins in regulation. "We have to understand the urgency and desperation we
have to come out with tomorrow (at Carolina)," Wisniewski said. Notes: The
Columbus Dispatch reported on Friday that the Blue Jackets are 29th in the
30-team NHL in attendance, drawing 14,347 per game. Despite a 23 per cent
increase in season-ticket sales to 8,600, attendance has actually dropped from
last season (14,564). ... After a sunny, warm day in Columbus, a weatherman
appearing on the monitors during the second intermission was loudly booed for
predicting snow on Saturday.
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