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Although he did suit up last season for the Penguins, Boyle is now officially retired from the NHL.
It's estimated Boyle will require six weeks to recover, but his future beyond that is very much in question.
As the Penguins gear up for a do-or-die final game in their series against the New York Rangers, they will be without one of their more important bottom-sixers.
Boyle, 36, spent time with Pittsburgh on a professional tryout during training camp after he didn't play in the NHL last season.
Boyle had been in Penguins camp on a professional tryout after failing to even play professional hockey in 2020-21.
Neither Abdelkader nor Boyle played in the NHL this season.
Considering the fact Boyle is still without a contract, it shouldn’t cost much more than the league minimum to get him signed at this point.
The Nashville Predators are close to adding some depth and size to their bottom-six, as Bob McKenzie of TSN reports they are finalizing a deal to bring in Brian Boyle from the New Jersey Devils.
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