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Amalie Benjamin @AmalieBenjamin 22s
Dennis Seidenberg up on the 9th floor on crutches and in a leg brace.
Dennis Seidenberg up on the 9th floor on crutches and in a leg brace.
Morrow supposed to have an MRI today to determine extent of his leg injury. Anyone have an update?
did Paille get injured or ejected? he only played six minutes....
@NHLBruins: McQuaid on returning: "I don't really have a set date...again just taking it 1 step at a time," added he hopes to be back for next game ^BB
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Julien on McQuaid: "if things keep going well, by the weekend we're keeping our fingers crossed that we should have the real good news" ^CS
Dan Cagen @DanCagen
Adam McQuaid suffered a setback. Out this weekend. Julien: "I'm not sure if he's day to day, week to week, month to month."
This is discouraging
Chiarelli; "It's a quad strain. He'll be shut down for three weeks." On Loui; "Heel infection, very minor."Notebook: Adam McQuaid may need more time
“There’s going to be a decision on whether to shut him down or go forward, and those decisions will be made in the next day or so,” Julien said prior to the B’s 6-3 win against the Rangers at Madison Square Garden. “He went through some tests the other day. I don’t have the answer, but there’s going to be an answer soon, so we’ve got to make a decision on whether to go forward or hold him back a little longer.”
“It’s in the groin area,” Julien said. “I don’t have specifics of it, but it’s a very unique injury. I think the doctor at one point may be able to explain it more if we get to that stage, but it’s in the groin/hip area where it’s not something you see very often. But it heals, gets hurt again, heals. That’s why we’ve given him a little more time to heal . . . but we’re not sure if he needs more time or whether he’s good to go.”
http://bostonherald.com/sports/brui...4/03/notebook_adam_mcquaid_may_need_more_time
Any Paille news?
Said to be minor by Claude. Docs kept him out. I've pencilled him in for Wed.
Joe McDonald @ESPNJoeyMac
Paille has minor concussion per Julien. Could be back Saturday.
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Johnny Boychuk is day-to-day with a leg injury and will not play Monday against the Wild.
The Bruins defenseman crashed hard into the boards in the third period of Boston’s win over the Hurricanes. He returned to the game and blocked a shot with his knee, though played the rest of the game.
Boychuk was not on the ice for Monday’s morning skate, with Claude Julien sharing afterwards that Boychuk was too sore to skate.
“It’s from obviously the incident [Saturday],†Julien said. “He couldn’t skate this morning. He came in early, we tried to see if he could and he couldn’t, so we’ll just go day-to-day with him.â€
Boychuk had X-rays taken after Saturday’s game. Julien said after the morning skate that Boychuk would not have tried to skate Monday unless those tests came back negative.
“There’s some damage in there, obviously, when you go in feet-first,†Julien said. “We looked at both his skates, and he kind of crashed in there and twisted, so it’s a little sore for him to skate on.â€
With Boychuk out of the lineup, Corey Potter will take warmups with the rest of the Bruins’ defenseman, with Julien choosing which six of the seven defensemen will play afterwards.
Tuukka Rask was the first goaltender off the ice in the morning skate, suggesting he will get the start against Minnesota.
Listening to the Fan 590 this morning, they were saying that Seidenberg is ahead of schedule and there is a possibility that he could be back at some point for the playoffs.
If this is true, the man's a beast!