Nick Bonino, a Penguin’s player, suffers from a lacerated kidney and is listed as week-to-week.

Nick Bonino, a center for the Pittsburgh Penguins, has suffered a lacerated kidney and is currently listed as week-to-week. This injury occurred during a game against the Montreal Canadiens on November 26th, 2019.

A lacerated kidney is a serious injury that occurs when the kidney is torn or cut. It can be caused by a direct blow to the abdomen, such as from a fall or a collision during sports. Symptoms of a lacerated kidney include pain in the lower back or abdomen, nausea and vomiting, and blood in the urine.

Bonino was taken to the hospital for evaluation after the game, where it was determined that he had suffered a lacerated kidney. He underwent surgery to repair the injury and is now recovering.

The recovery time for a lacerated kidney can vary depending on the severity of the injury. In Bonino’s case, he is listed as week-to-week, which means that he will likely miss several games while he recovers. It is important for him to take the necessary time to heal and avoid any further damage to his kidney.

The Penguins will miss Bonino’s presence on the ice, as he is an important player for the team. He has scored 4 goals and 9 assists so far this season, and his absence will be felt on both offense and defense.

Injuries like this serve as a reminder of the physical toll that professional sports can take on athletes. It is important for players to take care of their bodies and take necessary precautions to avoid serious injuries like a lacerated kidney.

We wish Nick Bonino a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the ice soon.