An off day for the Bruins managed to come with some bad news for the club, with word that first-year pro Matt Poitras underwent a surgery that will almost certainly end his 2023-24 season.
“Poitras underwent a successful right shoulder open stabilization (Latarjet) procedure today, February 7,” Bruins medical director Dr. Peter Asnis said in a team-provided statement. “The surgery was performed by Dr. Thomas Holovacs at Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital. The expected recovery time is approximately five months.”
Boston’s decision to put Poitras under the knife came after two straight absences for the 19-year-old center, with Poitras out of action for the B’s final game before the bye week and All-Star weekend, as well as the first game back.
And it was far from a promising sign when Tuesday’s morning skate came with word from Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery that Poitras was undergoing further evaluation from the medical staff.