Beau Bennett Quarantined by Penguins After Showing Symptoms for Mumps

December 15th, 2014 by R. Cory Smith Leave a reply »

Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Beau Bennett has been quarantined after it was revealed he is showing symptoms of mumps. The team confirmed Tuesday that Bennett does in fact have the mumps. 

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Tests Reveal Bennett Has MumpsTuesday, Dec. 16

Stephen Whyno of The Canadian Press provided an update on Bennett's status:




Bennett Quarantined Due to Mumps Symptoms Monday, Dec. 15 

Wes Crosby of NHL.com initially reported the news of Bennett showing symptoms of Mumps, citing Pens general manager Jim Rutherford:

Rutherford commented on the situation, via Pittsburgh's official Twitter account:

Bennett, 23, was selected in the first round of the 2010 NHL draft by the Penguins and has slowly carved out a role. In seven games played this season, Bennett has one goal and two assists. He hasn't played since Nov. 24 due to a lower-body injury.


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