The list of Pittsburgh Penguins injuries was larger than it initially seemed.
Matt Murray revealed he tore his hamstring in the pregame warmup before the Penguins' playoff opener against the Columbus Blue Jackets, according to Sam Werner of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Murray returned in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final, carrying the Penguins the rest of the way and helping them win the Stanley Cup for the second straight season.
Carl Hagelin broke a fibula in a regular-season game against the Winnipeg Jets and it never fully healed, the forward told reporters Thursday, per NHL.com's Wes Crosby.
Hagelin won't need surgery, just "a little rest."
Justin Schultz said he suffered a broken rib in the Eastern Conference Final against the Ottawa Senators, according to the Post-Gazette's Jason Mackey.
Brian Dumoulin injured his hand in the first round and said it didn't seem to heal at all, via the Post-Gazette's Sean Gentille.
Nick Bonino already revealed he broke a tibia that he battled through in the Stanley Cup Final. He added Thursday that he also had a break in his left ankle and that the bone cracked all the way though.
On the morning after winning the Cup, Ian Cole said he played through a broken hand and broken ribs sustained in the Penguins' second-round series against the Washington Capitals.
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