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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Patrice Bergeron is skating in Boston and remains day to day, according to Claude Julien, who did not rule out the center from Monday’s game against the Jets. However, given the challenge of the Boston-to-Winnipeg commute (no direct flights, unless Jeremy Jacobs cedes the keys to the private jet), it’s unlikely the Bruins would give Bergeron the green light for the finale of the three-game road trip.
Projected lineup against the Jets:
Brad Marchand-David Backes-David Pastrnak
Ryan Spooner-David Krejci-Danton Heinen
Matt Beleskey-Austin Czarnik-Jimmy Hayes
Dominic Moore-Riley Nash-Noel Acciari
Zdeno Chara-Brandon Carlo
Torey Krug-Rob O’Gara
John-Michael Liles-Colin Miller
Tuukka Rask
Anton Khudobin
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WINNIPEG — Claude Julien has few complaints regarding the play of first-liners Brad Marchand, David Backes, and David Pastrnak, who have scored all seven of the Bruins’ goals. Julien has approved of the contributions from his fourth line of Dominic Moore, Riley Nash, and Noel Acciari.
The Bruins coach, however, is not satisfied with how his second and third lines have played. David Krejci, centering Ryan Spooner and Danton Heinen, has one assist through two games. Austin Czarnik, who suffered a concussion in the preseason finale, has yet to record an NHL point while centering Matt Beleskey and Jimmy Hayes.
“The lines in between, you’re hoping you can get a little bit more,” Julien said. “In Austin’s case, since he’s come back from the injury, he hasn’t quite been the same player. You hope he can find his stride again. Beleskey and Hayes have played hard. But no results. Right now, we probably need a little more from the Krejci line. You’ve got enough skill there that you hope it can give you a little more offense.”