Bruins' McAvoy to miss a few games with nagging injury
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy is being shut down for a few games with a nagging injury, interim head coach Joe Sacco said Tuesday, per Boston Sports Journal's Joe Haggerty.
The Bruins placed McAvoy on injured reserve amidst a flurry of moves. They also placed Mark Kastelic on IR, moved Hampus Lindholm to long-term IR, and recalled Matt Poitras and Michael Callahan from the AHL.
McAvoy played 21:54 in Boston's last game, a 4-3 overtime win over the Florida Panthers. The 27-year-old leads all Bruins skaters in average time on ice (23:41) and paces all Boston defenders with 20 points this season.
Here's how Boston's blue line projects to look Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Lightning:
LD | RD |
---|---|
Nikita Zadorov | Andrew Peeke |
Parker Wotherspoon | Brandon Carlo |
Mason Lohrei | Jordan Oesterle |
Lindholm hasn't played since Nov. 12 due to a lower-body injury. Kastelic suffered an upper-body ailment Thursday against Tampa Bay.
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