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Penguins call up Heinen, Graves, Murashov; Jarry, Acciari, Brazeau to IR

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Buckle up, big time changes are coming to the Pittsburgh Penguins’ lineup.

Departing the 23-man roster and headed to the IR will be Noel Acciari, Justin Brazeau and Tristan Jarry. Owen Pickering will be going back down the the AHL.

Coming up are veterans Danton Heinen and Ryan Graves, as well as rookie goalie Sergei Murashov.

Forward Danton Heinen, defenseman Ryan Graves and goaltender Sergei Murashov have been recalled from @WBSPenguins.

Defenseman Owen Pickering has been re-assigned to WBS.

Forwards Noel Acciari and Justin Brazeau as well as goaltender Tristan Jarry have been placed on Injured… pic.twitter.com/KJfeFTlG6H

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) November 4, 2025

As a refresher, the IR designation means players are out a minimum of seven days from their injury. In Brazeau’s case, that could be soon since he was injured in the game on 10/30 and was announced as a day-to-day injury. Acciari left last night’s game against Toronto after playing two shifts with an undisclosed upper body injury. Jarry finished the game, though he gave up four goals in the third period without any obvious injury concerns, and as of now there is no updates as to the severity of their injuries. This being a Kyle Dubas operation, naturally no one in the media sniffed anything out or knew anything ahead of time.

Coming up will be a pair of veterans looking for redemption, after taking the tough situation of a demotion well. Heinen scored 14 points in 10 AHL games, which is currently tied for the league-lead in points. Graves pitched in seven points (1G+6A) in 10 games.

The more exciting piece is Murashov, who was named the AHL’s goalie of the month for October today. The 21-year old could be in-line for his NHL debut, being as Jarry will have to stay on the IR for the upcoming stretch starting on Thursday where Pittsburgh plays three games in the next four days.

Pickering appeared in the last four NHL games, with the final two outings against Winnipeg and Toronto getting rocky for the youngster. The Pens have had an issue with the depth of their left shot defensemen with Caleb Jones sidelined with injury and gave Pickering the first chance to step in and run with the ball there. He wasn’t getting it done so now they’ll turn back to their free agent bust signing of Graves to start salvaging his career and part of their blueline.

Astute readers might also note that the team sent four players off the roster and only brought up three players from the minors and are light by one forward after all these moves. Forward Kevin Hayes, who has missed the balance of the season to date, is approaching a return from IR himself and could be activated at any time, which would only bring the team back to 22 healthy skaters.

Of another piece of interest is that rookie defenseman Harrison Brunicke was not included in the players who departed the roster today. Brunicke’s entry level contract will begin if he appears in one more NHL game, the team has not made the plans clear yet if they are going to keep him in the NHL or return him to his junior team. Of course, they could always slow-play the decision by making Brunicke a healthy scratch and play depth defenseman like Connor Clifton or Matt Dumba until further determination is made.

The Pens are scheduled to practice tomorrow and we should get indications of how the new players will be slotting back into the lineup, and perhaps more information on the severity of some of the injuries that came to light today as far as what return times could be on the players that hit the IR today.

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/news/6879...n-graves-murashov-jarry-acciari-brazeau-to-ir
 
Wilkes Weekly: The first bumps in the road

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The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins suffered their first taste of adversity in the AHL this season with a 1-2-0 week, including dropping a heavyweight battle against Providence in what was a matchup of unbeaten teams. From there, WBS split the weekend by winning at home against Bridgeport but then losing to Utica. Here’s Nick Hart with the recap:

Wednesday, Oct. 29 – PENGUINS 1 vs. Providence 3
A three-goal second period from the Bruins was enough to end Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s season-opening, seven-game win streak. Valtteri Puustinen recorded the lone goal for the Penguins on a shrewd feed from rookie defenseman Chase Pietila.

Friday, Oct. 31 – PENGUINS 3 vs. Bridgeport 2
The Penguins bounced back to spook the Islanders with an exciting win on Halloween. Sam Poulin scored two goals, while Danton Heinen added an insurance marker to send the Isles packing. Filip Larsson made 22 saves, improving to 3-0-0-0.

Saturday, Nov. 1 – PENGUINS 1 at Utica 3
The Penguins were defeated in a hard-fought matchup, their first of four clashes against the Comets. Utica tallied once in all three periods, ending with former Penguin Jonathan Gruden’s empty netter. Aidan McDonough almost sparked a rally, finding twine late in the scored period for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

In happier news, goalie Sergei Murashov was named the AHL’s goalie of the month.

Sergei owned October. And the league took notice.

Sergei Murashov is your AHL Goaltender of the Month.https://t.co/PkMSLGPp9B pic.twitter.com/E95Kv2V3Yd

— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) November 4, 2025

Murashov’s stat line is starting to resemble what Matt Murray did as a youngster, though 12 shutouts in 40 games for Murray as a 20-year old is something we might not see for a long, long time.

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In even happier news, Murashov was recalled to the NHL for the first time, much the same way a 21-year old Matt Murray once was to Pittsburgh in the 2015-16 season. (Murray did have a 72 – 23 edge in AHL games over Murashov in a testament to just how green the current Pens’ youngster is).

The losses of games weren’t the only thing that Wilkes will have to deal with, in addition to their star goalie being called up to the NHL, three of WBS’s top five scorers (Heinen, Koivunen, Graves) are now up in the AHL. Luckily the team is deep and has competent replacements, but it’s difficult to have that type of talent suddenly disappear and not miss a beat. That will be the challenge for them in the days and weeks ahead.

The good news is that the players can see that top performers have been going up to Pittsburgh and been getting opportunities to make their mark with the NHL club, which has to give a little extra fuel and motivation to those close to get to the front of the line to keep pushing in hopes they could be the next to make it.

Hart gives a preview of the upcoming week of games, starting tonight.

Wednesday, Nov. 5 – PENGUINS vs. Toronto
The Penguins open a week of interdivisional foes with a visit from the Marlies. Last season, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton split its two-game series against Toronto, taking a shutout loss at home and earning a high-scoring win up North.

Friday, Nov. 7 – PENGUINS at Rochester
The Penguins head to the Flower City for the first and only time in the 2025-26 season. The Amerks hold second place in the North, but just had a five-game win streak snapped on Saturday.

Saturday, Nov. 8 – PENGUINS vs. Utica
The Penguins look to avenge their loss from last Saturday now that the Comets come to Northeast Pennsylvania. Utica ended a seven-game losing streak with that win, but still sits last in the league with 1.63 goals for per game.

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/wbs-weekly/68775/wilkes-weekly-the-first-bumps-in-the-road
 
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