Bruins’ Jim Montgomery offers latest injury updates on McAvoy, others
BOSTON, MA - DECEMBER 7: Charlie McAvoy #73 of the Boston Bruins bends over as he heads for the bench after being hit during the third period against the Buffalo Sabres at TD Garden on December 7, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery offered the latest injury updates on Charlie McAvoy and two other players after Monday’s practice at Warrior Ice Arena.
McAvoy missed Saturday’s win over the Arizona Coyotes with an upper body injury. Montgomery was previously “hopeful” that McAvoy would suit up. He did rule out a head injury, which is always a positive development for any player injury. But McAvoy, along with forward Pavel Zacha, both remain “day-to-day” with their respective injuries, per Montgomery.
As for captain Brad Marchand, he was absent from practice on Monday, but Montgomery told reporters he just had a maintenance day. That’s a relief, considering Marchand has caught fire of late, with five goals and an assist in his last four games.
The Bruins play next on Wednesday, when they hit the road to take on the Devils in New Jersey. We should find out whether McAvoy and/or Zacha traveled with the team before that point.
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