Krejci crashed to this ice while trying to hit Alex Steen on Friday night. He limped off of the ice to the dressing room and did not return. He will travel with the team to Chicago, but there is no word on if he will play on Sunday. Expect an update in the next 24 hours.
Krejci has been sidelined with a lower-body injury since November 18th, but will return to the Bruins lineup tonight. The injury continued to linger and held the playmaking centre out longer than expected, but he should provide a big offensive spark for the B’s. He has 10 points (3G / 7A) in 11 games this season.
Krejci practiced on Tuesday, but was ruled out prior to the game. The Bruins did not have a morning skate because of the back-to-back, but coach Julien said that Krejci is a possibility for tonight. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups, which start at 7:30 PM ET.
Krejci took part in the Bruins morning skate but is still not ready to return to the lineup tonight. He has been to be getting close, monitor his status during tomorrow’s morning skate.
Krejci has not played since November 18th, but coach Julien is hopeful that Krejci will be able to play on the road trip. They face the Predators tomorrow, so monitor his status during the Bruins morning skate.
Krejci skated by himself this morning because the team had the morning off in advance of their matinee. Krejci continues to be hampered by a lower-body injury and remains day-to-day.
Krejci's status for tonight had been a little bit unclear, but he was not likely to play and is now officially out. He is definitely close, so monitor his status before Saturday's game vs. the Senators.
Krejci, who has been practicing with the team, took part in the Bruins morning skate but stayed on after the majority of the team left the ice, which is a sign that he will be a scratch tonight vs. the Blackhawks. However, he is very close and has not been officially ruled out.
Krejci continues to battle a nagging lower-body injury that has cost him eight of the last games. His IR move is retroactive to November 18th which means he can return whenever he is healthy. He has been moved to IR to make room for the Bruins to recall Craig Cunningham.
Krejci will miss his third straight game and it is the seventh of the last eight games he has missed. Bruins head coach Claude Julien said that Krejci suffered a setback last week but “it’s not something that we’re going to have to manage all year.” That is positive news, but at this point it doesn’t sound like Krejci is close to playing.
Krejci continues to be hampered by a lower-body injury, believed to be related to his hip. This will be the seventh game he has missed in the last nine Bruins game. He will be replaced by Alexander Khoklachev.
Krejci missed the last four games and six of the last seven with a hip injury. He will be back on the top-line with Milan Lucic and Seth Griffith. Krejci has 10 points (3G / 7A) in 10 games.
Krejci has missed the last four games with a hip injury, but was on the ice for the Bruins morning skate today and could return to the lineup. Head coach Claude Julien said that they will make a decision on Krejci’s status closer to game-time. If he can't go the Bruins will recall a forward from Providence.
Krejci has 10 points in 10 games this season.
Krejci’s lingering hip pain will keep him in Boston this week as the team travels to Toronto and Montreal on Wednesday and Thursday. Chris Kelly will remain in the top-6 with Krejci out. The next game he could be back for would be Saturday, at home vs. the Hurricanes.
Krejci missed Monday’s game with a lingering hip issue. His absence at Bruins practice on Tuesday leave his status in doubt for Wednesday’s game in Toronto. Monitor his status during tomorrow’s morning skate.
Krejci continues to be hampered by a sore hip and will now miss his third of the Bruins last four games. The 28-year-old centre has 10 points (3G / 7A) in 10 games despite being bothered by hip pain, but it has become too much to play through. He is listed as day-to-day.
This is the fourth straight day that Krejci has not been on the ice. He returned to the lineup last Thursday after a two-game absence, but it looks like he will be out of the lineup once again. If he is out, expect Chris Kelly to move back up into the top-6.
Krejci missed the last two games with hip pain but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Oilers. He will skate between Milan Lucic and Seth Griffth. With Krejci returning, Simon Gagne will take a seat.
Krejci participated in the Bruins optional morning skate today after miss the last two games with a sore hip. Being on the ice for warmups is a good sign that he will return tonight, but we await confirmation.