John Moore News
Moore had one shot and one assist in 9:09 TOI before leaving Wednesday's game vs. the Canadiens. Moore will miss the second half of the back-to-back, so Tyler Lewington will make his Bruins debut.
Moore will replace Charlie McAvoy in the Bruins lineup vs. the Wild. It will be Moore's first game since December 14th and just his fifth of the season.
With a few players going on the COVID-19 protocol list, Moore will not play Thursday due to cap issues surrounding the Bruins. Mike Reilly will draw back into the Bruins lineup.
Moore will replace Connor Clifton on the Bruins' third pair on Friday. The 30-year-old appeared in just five games with the Bruins last season, picking up two assists.
Moore missed the first few weeks of the season on IR but has sat the last few weeks as a healthy scratch. On Saturday, he will replace Connor Clifton and make his season debut against the Islanders.
Moore has been a healthy scratch for the last five games but will replace Brandon Carlo (personal) in the lineup on Saturday. Moore has scored two goals with one assist in 19 games this season.
Head coach Bruce Cassidy was not happy with his blueline on Sunday, so Jeremy Lauzon was called up to replace Moore in the lineup tonight.
Moore has missed the last two games with an illness but will draw into the lineup to replace Zdeno Chara on Monday. Moore has one goal and one assist in six games this season.
Moore was in the lineup for the last three games but will miss tonight's game vs. the Islanders due to an illness. Moore has had one goal and one assist in six games since making his season debut on December 5th. Connor Clifton will replace him on the third pair.
Moore was a healthy scratch on Wednesday but is expected to take Connor Clifton's spot in the lineup on Thursday. Since making his season debut last Thursday, Moore has one assist, five PIMS and seven shots in three games.
Moore missed the first 28 games of the season but is set to make his season debut after a one-game conditioning stint with Providence (AHL). Moore will replace Connor Clifton in the lineup but does not bring very much offensive upside to the Bruins' third-pair.
Moore had an assist in his season debut with Providence and apparently that's all the Bruins needed to see to bring him back to the NHL. His season debut could come Tuesday vs. the Hurricanes.
Moore has not played yet this season but was recently medically cleared for contact, so he heads to the AHL to get back up to game-speed before making his season debut with Boston. Moore had 13 points (4G / 9A) in 61 games a season ago.