2014
01.08
class="ui-droppable">On Dec. 23, the Pittsburgh Penguins lost Pascal Dupuis to a nasty ACL injury that could keep him on the shelf for the remainder of the 2013-14 NHL season. General manager Ray Shero stood pat when Pittsburgh's blue line was annihilated in the opening months of the campaign, but the loss of the 34-year-old, top-six winger could force his hand in making a move of some kind.



Replacing Dupuis shouldn't be the top priority for Shero and Co. as they go shopping for rentals or replacements though. Finding another top-six forward should be the least of their concerns.

Before the loss of Dupuis and prior to the destruction of the back end, there was the first big injury of the season. Tomas Vokoun "nearly died" due to a ...

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