Injury Report: Bruins ‘24- ‘25 Injured List

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Todays Globe:

Poitras progressing​

Matt Poitras shed his red, noncontact jersey and instead wore a gold jersey on a practice line with Jones and Tyler Johnson. “Poitras is continuing to make the steps that we go through [when rehabbing],” said Montgomery ...
 
Todays Globe:

Poitras progressing​

Matt Poitras shed his red, noncontact jersey and instead wore a gold jersey on a practice line with Jones and Tyler Johnson. “Poitras is continuing to make the steps that we go through [when rehabbing],” said Montgomery ...
I feel like this season’s middle six scoring depends heavily on Poitras’s health. Not only because of his individual contributions but because of who he can push down the lineup. Would feel much more comfortable with another legit middle six scorer in the mix for insurance.
 
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Any word on Peeke?

Still don't get how this was reversed. Left his feet, hit from behind into the boards on a player in a vulnerable position. :mad:

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Any word on Peeke?

Still don't get how this was reversed. Left his feet, hit from behind into the boards on a player in a vulnerable position. :mad:

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I never heard nothing yet.This goes unpunished because they look at this stuff in Toronto & it's the Bruins.Boston coach never says nothing either.He should have been screaming bloody murder .
 
I thought one of the criteria was leaving your feet off the ice and he definitely did that so I am 100% sure that if Marchand had put that hit on a Leaf the exact same way he'd have had a major, a game, and a suspension but such is standards in Leaf land.

Pacioretty still getting balancing Karma from the Chara hit I guess.
It's on the NHL to police that crap better, picking and choosing who to penalize for that kind of hit, isn't working.
Call it for anyone to does that crap, especially head shots. As far as I concerned there are no clean hits like that, they are all dirty!
 
Boston Globe:

Peeke week to week​

Defenseman Andrew Peeke, who suffered an upper-body injury Tuesday in Toronto when he hit the boards awkwardly after a collision with Max Pacioretty, was listed as “week to week” by Montgomery. The club has not yet called up an extra blue liner from Providence ..
 
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Boston Globe:

Peeke week to week​

Defenseman Andrew Peeke, who suffered an upper-body injury Tuesday in Toronto when he hit the boards awkwardly after a collision with Max Pacioretty, was listed as “week to week” by Montgomery. The club has not yet called up an extra blue liner from Providence ..
poor Andrew.
 
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Any word on Peeke?

Still don't get how this was reversed. Left his feet, hit from behind into the boards on a player in a vulnerable position. :mad:

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To be ruled not a penalty should have infuriated the Bruins. Insulting. Clear at the time and with the replays. Poor Peeke.

Boston Globe:

Peeke week to week​

Defenseman Andrew Peeke, who suffered an upper-body injury Tuesday in Toronto when he hit the boards awkwardly after a collision with Max Pacioretty, was listed as “week to week” by Montgomery. The club has not yet called up an extra blue liner from Providence ..
Boston reporting....
 

The Bruins lost Hampus Lindholm to a lower-body injury late in the first period of Tuesday night’s 3-2 win over the Blues when the defenseman blocked a shot during a Blues power play.
Lindholm limped to the bench and was clearly laboring before testing himself with a short skate during the next timeout. He then hustled off down the tunnel and did not return.
“Don’t have any update on him,” said coach Jim Montgomery. “We’ll have more clarification [Wednesday].”
 

The Bruins lost Hampus Lindholm to a lower-body injury late in the first period of Tuesday night’s 3-2 win over the Blues when the defenseman blocked a shot during a Blues power play.
Lindholm limped to the bench and was clearly laboring before testing himself with a short skate during the next timeout. He then hustled off down the tunnel and did not return.
“Don’t have any update on him,” said coach Jim Montgomery. “We’ll have more clarification [Wednesday].”
not good, for a fragile team, losing now it`s 2nd starting D is not good
 
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Just when it seemed like this guy was finding his game again. Oh well. Next man up. Good luck figuring out what system they play…cuz it doesn’t appear there is one
 
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