Bruins Brief: McQuaid Practices With Team, Beleskey Hurt
By Matt Dolloff, 985thesportshub.com
The Bruins continue to get healthier, and they could be getting Adam McQuaid back soon. The defenseman practiced with the team for the first time since fracturing his fibula on Oct. 19.
McQuaid was given an eight-week timetable to return from his injury, so he appears to be right on track. His impending return could give Bruce Cassidy an interesting roster decision, as Matt Grzelcyk has played well on the third defensive pairing with Kevan Miller since returning to the NHL on Nov. 22.
👋 Quaider pic.twitter.com/46D927Mtx3
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) December 11, 2017
Here’s what else to know about the Bruins as they get ready for Wednesday’s road tilt against the Detroit Red Wings:
— Winger Matt Beleskey had to leave practice after “taking one in the face,” according to the Boston Sports Journal’s
Beleskey leaves practice after taking one in the face.
— Joe McDonald (@JoeyMacHockey) December 11, 2017" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Joe McDonald. Beleskey has been a healthy scratch in nine of the last 10 games.— Ryan Spooner also practiced with the Bruins on Monday. He has missed the last two games with a lower-body injury that he’s been battling in recent weeks.
— The B’s practiced with five full forward lines on Monday, including Beleskey-Spooner-Frank Vatrano on the “fifth line.” Noel Acciari was also back on the ice after missing Saturday’s win over the Islanders with an upper body injury.
Bruins Practice Lines: Monday, Dec. 11, 2017
Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak
DeBrusk-Krejci-Bjork
Heinen-Nash-Backes
Schaller-Kuraly-Acciari
Beleskey-Spooner-Vatrano
Chara-McAvoy
Krug-Carlo
Grzelcyk-Miller
Postma-McQuaid
— Winger Peter Cehlarik skated before practice in his first time on the ice since injuring his knee during the Bruins’ win over the Penguins on Nov. 24.
LINKS
— Tuukka Rask has stabilized and re-established himself as the Bruins’ clear starting goaltender, writes Michael Hurley.
— Matt Kalman wrote about the Bruins’ defensive pairing of Brandon Carlo and Torey Krug, which has provided strong early dividends and given the team a dependable second pair.
— The Boston Sports Journal’s Joe McDonald talked to Zdeno Chara about the growing trend of football-like huddles before faceoffs in the NHL. He also spotlighted Jake DeBrusk’s coming-of-age moment against the Isles.
— Charlie McAvoy has already shown that he’ll be at the center of any Bruins Stanley Cup run over the next decade, writes NBC Sports Boston’s Joe Haggerty.
TEAM RECORDS
Bruins: 14-9-4, 32 points, 3rd in Atlantic Division
Red Wings: 11-13-5, 27 points, 12th in Eastern Conference
RED WINGS STAT LEADERS
Goals: Anthony Mantha, 12
Assists: Dylan Larkin, 19
Points: Dylan Larkin, 23
Avg. Time On Ice: Mike Green, 22:49
Wins: Jimmy Howard, 9
Goals Against Avg.: Jimmy Howard, 2.95
Save Percentage: Jimmy Howard, .905
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