With Mathieu Perreault set to return to the lineup on Friday, Bourque will sit against the Golden Knights. Bourque has just one assist in his last 28 games.

With Mathieu Perreault set to return to the lineup on Friday, Bourque will sit against the Golden Knights. Bourque has just one assist in his last 28 games.
Bourque sat in favour of Jansen Harkins last night but will replace the rookie on the fourth line in Boston. Bourque is scoreless in his last five games and has just one goal in his last 10.
Bourque remained in the lineup with Andrew Copp back in the lineup on Monday but will be replaced by Jansen Harkins tonight in Toronto.
Bourque has been out since November 5th but will be back on the fourth line on Tuesday. Bourque has one goal and two assists (three points) in 16 games this season.
Bourque spent the last three games with the Avalanche, appearing in 55 games a season ago. Bourque has totalled just 19 points (7G / 12A) in 113 games over the last two seasons. Bourque has a chance to crack the Jets fourth-line this fall.
Bourque was in the lineup in Anaheim on Sunday, playing just 4:18 TOI and will be replaced by Sheldon Dries on Tuesday.
Bourque has been in the lineup for the last three games, picking up one assist and averaging 11:09 TOI/gm but will be replaced by Sven Andrighetto on Saturday.
Bourque has been a healthy scratch for two games but will replace Sheldon Dries in the lineup on Tuesday. Bourque has just three assists in 19 games this season.
Bourque has played in nine straight games but will be replaced by Matt Nieto tonight in Los Angeles. Bourque has just three assists in 19 games this season.
Bourque has bounced around Colorado’s bottom-6 through the first 10 games of the season but will be a healthy scratch tonight vs. the Senators. Vladislav Kamenev will replace him on the fourth line.
Bourque spent most of last season with San Antonio, but did appear in six games with the Avalanche—failing to record a point. Dating back to last year, the 27-year-old has recorded 11 goals and 24 assists (35 points) in 66 games with the Rampage.
Bourque had one shot on goal in 13:21 TOI on Thursday. He has not picked up a point in six games with the Avalanche this season—he returns to San Antonio, where he has two goals and three assists (five points) in 11 games.
Bourque failed to pick up a point in his first five games of the season, which led to him being a healthy scratch for the last two contests. Bourque was signed to a two-way contract this offseason, so he did not need to clear waivers to go to San Antonio.
Bourque, 26, has spent his entire career in Nashville, picking up just 78 points (31G / 47A) in 242 career games. However, he was let go by the Predators this summer and has made the Avalanche out of training camp after being brought in on a professional tryout.
Bourque had no points in two games with Milwaukee during his conditioning stint. He has appeared in four games with Milwaukee in the last month, failing to record a point. He has missed the last 50 games, but could finally get back into the lineup tonight vs. the Kings.
Bourque has been sidelined with an upper-body injury since November 27th, so he will go back to the AHL to get back into game shape. He has four points (1G / 3A) in 22 games this season.