"Most of the pain is gone. I keep doing a lot of grip-work stuff, but it's only about 80 percent," said Orpik, who continues to do rehab sessions for his hand. "The doctors said I am still ahead of schedule. It's just going to come with time, I guess." • Defenseman Eric Cairns was assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League to begin a rehabilitation stint. Cairns has not played in a game for the Penguins after undergoing knee surgery prior to the start of the season. • Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has shut out the Flyers over the last two meetings between the Pennsylvania rivals.
"They have some good offensive guys. ... I don't know. It's just been timing, I think," said Fleury, who is 3-3 with a 2.49 goals-against average over seven career games against the Flyers. "It's always fun to play there, but I don't try to make anything different out of it. The crowd in Philadelphia is always loud. I like to make some good saves and shut them up a little bit." • Left wing Karl Stewart was claimed off waivers by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Digits 68.8 - Percentage of power plays then Penguins have killed on the road this season, the second-worst percentage in the NHL through Wednesday's games. 16 - Points recorded by Sidney Crosby in nine career games against the Philadelphia Flyers, whom the Penguins play Saturday. - By Rob Rossi
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