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The Boston Bruins head into a three-game road trip starting on Tuesday, but they will do so with two stars back in their roster and traveling with the rest of the team. Defenseman Charlie McAvoy and star forward David Pastrnak returned to practice Monday in non-contact jerseys and boarded the flight to St. Louis.
The Bruins are close to having defenseman Charlie McAvoy back on the ice for a game after nearly a month of missed time.
Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy opened up about his brutal facial injury, and recovery as he works toward a return.
Morgan Geekie, Jeremy Swayman, and several depth players helped Boston survive during this wave of injuries. The post 4 reasons why the Bruins stayed afloat despite Pastrnak, McAvoy injuries appeared first on Boston.
Bruins top defenseman Charlie McAvoy opened up about his recovery from facial surgery while traveling with Boston.
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has opened up for the first time since suffering a severe facial injury that has kept him out of the lineup. T
BOSTON -- David Pastrnak is a game-time decision for the Boston Bruins against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center on Tuesday (8 p.m. ET; FDSNSW, NESN). The forward traveled with the Bruins for their three-game road trip. He has missed five games with an undisclosed injury.
The Boston Bruins got encouraging injury updates regarding two of their top stars who have been out of the lineup lately.
To say that the Boston Bruins were facing a huge three-game road trip would be an understatement. They were finally getting healthy, getting both David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy back in the lineup,
Charlie McAvoy had an assist, four shots on goal and was plus-4 in 24:16 of ice time in his return for Boston. He had missed the previous 11 games after he was hit in the face with a puck in a game against the Montreal Canadiens on Nov. 15, an incident that required facial surgery.