"It was a pretty surreal experience," the 25-year-old said. "Against my former team, I couldn't have scripted it any better, I guess. I didn't really know how to celebrate, so I got down on one knee as fast as I could. I didn't really know what to do with my hands and I just got down and I was pretty - not going to say shocked - but pretty taken back with getting my first against my former team."
The celebration didn't last long, as Friedman headed to the locker room shortly after when he was checked into the boards from behind by former teammate Nolan Patrick, but was able to return to the bench.
Friedman wasn't as fortunate the next time that he and Patrick tangled. Friedman went to check the forward in the neutral zone, but Patrick braced for the hit, sending the defenseman flying to the ice. Friedman had to be helped off and did not return to the game.
"Hockey's played at a pretty fast speed," Friedman said. "Stuff happens, and I was on the unlucky side of two plays."
Forward Jared McCann, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury, did not practice. Defenseman John Marino was given a maintenance day.
2. Workflow
Here are the lines and D-pairs that the Penguins used with McCann and Marino absent…
Guentzel-Crosby-Rust
Rodrigues-Malkin-Kapanen
Aston-Reese-Blueger-Tanev
Sceviour-Jankowski-Angello
Dumoulin-Letang
Matheson-Ceci
Pettersson-Ruhwedel
Riikola-Friedman
3. Looking ahead, but not past Buffalo
The Penguins completed a five-game homestand with their win over the Rangers on Tuesday, where they went 4-1 in front of their fans. After Wednesday's practice, the team traveled to Buffalo, where they will play the Sabres on Thursday and Saturday.
They are one of two teams the Penguins have yet to face despite being almost halfway through the season - along with the New Jersey Devils - and they're looking forward to a change in pace.
"Sometimes those segments of playing the same team, you kind of get tired of it," defenseman Kris Letang admitted with a laugh. "You want to play a different type of game or a different opponent. It's fun to face a new one and try to improve our game, try to learn about other different teams we might face down the stretch."