Krejci was on the ice for the Bruins’ optional morning skate and might take warmups tonight. He has missed the last two games, but it would make more sense if they sit him out one more game and let him rest over the weekend before they play New Jersey on Monday. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups.
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Krejci missed his second game in a row last night and his absence this morning makes him doubtful for a return on Thursday vs. Edmonton. While he remains out, Chris Kelly will continue to centre Milan Lucic and Seth Griffin.
Krejci will miss his second straight game with lingering pain in the same hip that caused him to miss three games at the start of the season. Head coach Claude Julien said that he does not think the injury is serious and expects to have Krejci back in the lineup soon.
Krejci was not at practice on Monday either so it looks like he will miss his second straight game with lingering hip pain. Chris Kelly will centre Milan Lucic and Seth Griffith with Krejci out. Head coach Claude Julien called him day-to-day on Monday.
Krejci is reportedly still dealing with the hip injury that caused him to miss the first three games of the season. He was playing through the pain, but he grew too be too painful to play through. Hip pain can be extremely painful, so consider Krejci doubtful for Tuesday.
Krejci was a late scratch from Saturday's game vs. the Senators and his absence at Monday's practice puts his status for Tuesday in question. Chris Kelly remained between Milan Lucic and Seth Griffith this morning, so expect that line to stay together if Krejci is unavailable on Tuesday. The Bruins' pivot has nine points (3G / 6A) in nine games this season.
Krejci missed practice on Friday, but head coach Claude Julien said that he would be in the lineup an hour prior to puck-drop. He took the ice for warmups, but was a late scratch, which means Matt Fraser will play.
Krejci missed the first three games of the regular season but has been medically cleared and will be in the lineup today vs. the Avalanche. Krejci will make his season debut on a line with Milan Lucic and rookie Seth Griffith. Get the Bruins playmaking centre in your lineup.
Krejci missed the Bruins vs. three games of the season with an undisclosed injury, but was a full participant in Bruins practice on Sunday and is waiting for medical clearance to join Boston's lineup tomorrow. Monitor his status during Monday's morning skate.
Krejci was placed on IR yesterday and will miss the first three games of the season but is eligible to return to the lineup on Monday vs. the Avalanche. The Bruins will go with Patrice Bergeron, Ryan Spooner, Carl Soderberg and Craig Cunningham as their four centres while Krejci out.
Krejci suffered in the second period of Saturday's final preseason game against the Detroit Red Wings. Krejci will miss a minimum of seven days, beginning from when he suffered the injury on Saturday. Consider him day-to-day.
Head coach Claude Julien said that Krejci has not "healed" as well as they thought he would. There is no word on what is ailing Krejci, but it caused the Bruins to shake their lines up significantly. Monitor Krejci's status during tomorrow's morning skate.
Krejci, 28, was set to become a free agent at the end of next season, but is now locked up through the 2020-21 season with an annual cap-hit of $7.25 million. Krejci is coming off of his second best point total as a pro having totaled 19 goals, 50 assists (69 points) with a plus-29 rating in 80 games.
Krejci was given a rest day on Tuesday, but will be back in tonight vs. the Jets. Krejci has 17 goals and 49 assists (66 points) in 78 games this season. He has three games left to try and post his second career 50 assist season, and first since 2008-09.
Krejci is a solid number-2 centre with a lot of upside heading into 2013-14. Get him in your lineups!
Krejci should be good to go tonight after dealing with back spasms for almost a week. He will centre a line with Jarome Iginla and Milan Lucic.
As long as Krejci's back holds up, Krejci will be active for the Bruins tomorrow.
If Krejci can play, Ryan Spooner will be scratched. If he can't then Spooner will stay in Krejci's spot alongside Lucic and Horton. Monitor his status prior to puck-drop.
Krejci missed the Bruins last game with a knee injury. No word on whether or not he will be in the lineup tonight or not. Monitor his status after the morning skate.