Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said "everybody will be a game-time decision" for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Ottawa Senators on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports). That was Sullivan's response to being asked about the status of right wing Patric Hornqvist, who hasn't been on the ice since the end of Game 1.
Hornqvist didn't skate in the full team practice Sunday or participate in the optional practice Monday. Left wing Carl Hagelin, who didn't play in Game 1, presumably because of a lower-body injury, could return in Game 2. Correspondent Wes Crosby has
all the news
.
Pittsburgh's power play, which went 0-for-5 in Game 1 and is 1-for-12 over their past four Stanley Cup Playoff games, is among the must-watch elements of Game 2. It couldn't score on a 5-on-3 for 45 seconds, although Hornqvist did have a one-timer ring off the post during that two-man advantage.
Despite their struggles, the Penguins think they might have figured something out about how to have success against Ottawa's penalty kill. Senior Writer Dan Rosen goes into detail in his
pregame column
.
Correspondent Wes Crosby has more news and projected lineups in his
5 keys to Game 2
.