Bruins give big Charlie McAvoy injury update
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The win gave Boston a season sweep of St. Louis and former coach Jim Montgomery. The Bruins head north to Winnipeg to continue their road trip on Thursday. The Blues took the lead after the first period when Robert Thomas beat Jeremy Swayman on the power play to make it 1-0.
RECAP: The Bruins captured their third straight victory, and welcomed a sorely-missed player back to their lineup, Tuesday night in St. Louis.
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has returned to practice about three weeks after he was hit by a puck. He gave an update on the damage.
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. The NHL star detailed the extent of the damage, the unexpected challenges he’s facing daily,
When you're hot, you're hot. Let's take a look at the top Bruins from a 5-2 win over the Blues out in St. Louis on Tuesday night.
Kastelic connected with a bouncing puck in the Blues crease and put it into the back of the net to give the Bruins a 3-2 lead at 8:01 of the third. Minten added an unassisted goal three minutes later. Thomas’ power-play goal gave the Blues the lead 5:27 into the first period.
One of the Bruins' most notable moves of the summer was acquiring forward Viktor Arvidsson from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick. With the Bruins needing help on the wing, they bought low on the five-time 20-goal scorer.
After a 2-1-0 road stint, the St. Louis Blues are back home again. And they'll be looking for some revenge as they face off against the one team they didn't beat on the trip - the Boston Bruins (7 p.m.