Little by little, the Pittsburgh Penguins are getting healthier.
On Thursday, the Penguins announced that they have activated goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic from injured reserve and loaned him to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS), the team's AHL affiliate, on a conditioning stint.
Although there is still no set timetable for Nedeljkovic's return, this is a good sign that the netminder - who went 18-7-7 with a 2.96 goals-against average (GAA) and a .906 save percentage (SV%) - will see NHL action relatively soon.
WBS takes on the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in back-to-back games on Friday and Saturday, so Nedeljkovic figures to start in at least one of those games.
Nedeljkovic went to WBS last season for a one-game conditioning stint, and he, famously, scored a goalie goal while he was there.
To say the least, the Penguins' goaltending situation is getting a bit interesting. Starter Tristan Jarry was pulled from his start on Wednesday against the Buffalo Sabres after allowing three first period goals, and he owns a 5.47 GAA and a .833 SV% on the young season.
Rookie Joel Blomqvist - who broke the roster out of camp due to Nedeljkovic's injury - has impressed in three outings this season and was a huge reason why the Penguins were able to come back and secure the 6-5 overtime win against Buffalo.