Krejci missed Monday’s practice and today’s morning skate, but he remains a possibility to play tonight vs. Nashville. Matt Beleskey is expected to be in the lineup in Krejci can’t go, but monitor his status when the Bruins hit the ice for warmups tonight.
Krejci was held off of the ice this morning, but hopes he can play tomorrow vs. the Predators. Monitor Krejci’s status during the Bruins’ morning skate on Tuesday.
Krejci is recovering from offseason hip surgery and will get in his first game action since the procedure on Tuesday. Consistency is the name of the game for the Czech centre, who is coming off of a 17-goal, 46-assist season in 2015-16.
Krejci has been out since December 27th, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Canucks. Krejci was excellent before getting hurt, so be sure to insert him back into your lineups tonight. Frank Vatrano has been reassigned to Providence (AHL) to make room for Krejci to be activated.
Krejci took part in the Bruins morning skate and is listed as a game-time decision for Thursday’s contest vs. the Canucks. Krejci has been out since December 27th, but it looks like there’s a good chance that he plays. He had 11 goals and 22 assists (33 points) in 35 games this season.
Krejci suffered an upper-body injury on Sunday and will miss at least a couple of weeks. With Krejci out, Ryan Spooner will shift to the second line and makes for an interesting waiver wire pickup for the next couple of weeks.
Krejci left Sunday’s game after playing 14:25 TOI. He registered a goal before getting hurt, but it remains to be seen how long he will be out. Krejci has been great this season, so losing him would be a huge blow to the Bruins’ attack.
After playing his first four games back on the wing, Krejci is expected to shift back to centre between Carl Soderberg and Loui Eriksson. Krejci has two assists and six shots on goal in the four games back.
Krejci will play for the first tim since February 20th. He will be on the Bruins top line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand.
Krejci has been sidelined since February 20th, but it looks like he will be back in tonight vs. the Ducks. Krejci will skate on the Bruins top-line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand as well as play on the top power-play unit. It has been rough season for Krejci, but he makes for a nice playoff addition.
Krejci feels like he is ready to return on Thursday after practicing on Tuesday. Krejci skated on the wing on the Bruins top line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand.
Krejci is still not quite ready to return to the lineup on Sunday. The Bruins are off until Thursday vs. the Ducks, monitor his status leading up to that contest.
Krejci is nearing a return to the lineup, but it will not come tonight vs. the Senators. The Bruins have a back-to-back this weekend, so monitor Krejci’s status heading into Saturday.
Krejci was in practice again on Wednesday and will travel with the team for Thursday’s game in Ottawa. While he is not expected to play tomorrow, he could suit up for Saturday or Sunday’s contests.
Krejci is three weeks into a 4-6 week timetable. He will not play tonight, but Krejci said he is close to returning to the lineup. The Bruins have three more games this week, so continue to monitor his status as the week progresses.
Krejci is nearly three weeks into a 4-6 week timetable. Today was the first time he has skated since the injury, which is a great sign for the Bruins. The Bruins are sitting in a playoff spot right now, so they will not rush him back, to make sure he is ready for the postseason.
Krejci is expected to miss one month with a partially torn MCL. This is a terrible break for the Bruins, who are just three points ahead of the Flyers for the final Wild Card spot in the East. If he missed six weeks, he will basically miss the rest of the regular season.
Krejci suffered an undisclosed injury on Friday and it will keep him out of tonight’s game against the Blackhawks. With Krejci out, Ryan Spooner was recalled and will centre the Bruins second line. Krejci is traveling with the team, so his injury is not believed to be overly serious.