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Penguins goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic leaves early in preseason win against Red Wings

Seth Rorabaugh
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Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic is believed to have suffered a right leg injury during a 5-1 road preseason win against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena.

Per the team’s radio broadcast, Nedeljkovic was hobbled after a goalmouth scramble and left the contest at 13 minutes, 4 seconds of the first period. He was replaced by prospect Joel Blomqvist. There was no immediate word on Nedeljkovic’s status.

Before leaving, Nedeljkovic stopped both shots he faced in 13:04 of ice time. He is projected to continue as the team’s primary backup to starter Tristan Jarry this upcoming regular season.

Blomqvist denied 20 of 21 shots in 46:30 of ice time, improving his record 1-1-0.

Penguins forward Drew O’Connor’s first goal of the preseason came on a power-play sequence 17:35 into regulation to open the scoring.

That was supplemented by Penguins forward Lars Eller scoring his first goal during a short-handed scenario at 4:54 of the second period.

Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond got his team on the scoreboard with his second goal during a power-play sequence at 9:31 of the second.

Penguins forward Noel Acciari scored his first two goals of the preseason at 0:41 and 10:32 of the third period.

An empty-net goal by Penguins forward Vasily Ponomarev, his first of the preseason, capped the scoring at 18:11 of the final frame.

The Penguins host the Red Wings in a home preseason game on Tuesday.

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