Pittsburgh Penguins forward Boko Imama has been sidelined indefinitely after undergoing surgery to repair a biceps injury, dealing a tough blow to the team’s depth as they push through the latter part of the season. The physical winger, known for his toughness and energy on the ice, sustained the injury during a recent practice session, forcing him to miss significant time.
Imama, who was signed to provide grit and physicality to Pittsburgh’s lineup, had been making an impact with his aggressive forechecking and strong defensive presence. While not a primary scorer, his ability to bring intensity to the ice made him a valuable asset, particularly in matchups where the Penguins needed an edge in physical play.
The team has not provided a definitive timeline for his return, but typical recovery from biceps surgery can range from several weeks to months, depending on the severity of the injury. With Pittsburgh battling for playoff positioning, Imama’s absence will be felt, particularly in games where toughness and defensive depth are crucial.
In the meantime, the Penguins may look to their AHL affiliate or explore trade options to bolster their bottom-six forward group. Fans and teammates alike will be hoping for a swift and full recovery for Imama.