Grzelcyk has missed the last two games but will replace Jack Ahcan in the lineup on Saturday. Grzelcyk has not scored a goal since January 10th, posting just six assists in his last 19 games.
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Grzelcyk was on track to return to the lineup after missing one game with an upper-body injury but is now under the weather and will miss his second straight game. Jack Ahcan will stick on the Bruins' blueline and PP2 with Grzelcyk out.
Grzelcyk is dealing with an upper-body injury and will be a game-time decision vs. the Kings. If Grzelcyk can't go, look for Jack Ahcan to slot back in and take his place on PP2.
Grzelcyk was hurt vs. the Hurricanes on Thursday and will not play on Saturday. Grzelcyk was on the ice for Friday's practice, which suggests he's close and likely won't miss an extended period of time.
Grzelcyk has missed the last two games but will be a game-time decision in Arizona. If Grzelcyk plays, expect him to skate on the top pairing with Charlie McAvoy and the second power-play unit.
Grzelcyk skated on Tuesday and Wednesday but needs a "couple more days" according to head coach Bruce Cassidy. Urho Vaakaninen will remain on the top pair with Charlie McAvoy with Grzelcyk is out.
Grzelcyk was hurt in an awkward hit on Saturday and will not be available for Monday's game vs. the Ducks. The Bruins will get Mike Reilly (COVID-19 protocol) back to replace Grzelcyk.
Grzelcyk missed the last two games while in COVID-19 protocol but is expected to play Tuesday vs. the Hurricanes. Grzelcyk has picked up 11 points (2G / 9A) in his last 13 games.
Grzelcyk is one of 16 regulars who will not be in the Bruins lineup on Tuesday. The Bruins will need to recall multiple players from their taxi squad/AHL to fill out their lineup. Jakub Zboril, who was a healthy scratch last night, should draw in to replace Grzelcyk.
Grzelcyk has missed the last five games with an upper-body injury but will play Tuesday in Buffalo. Grzelcyk will be back on the top pair and top power-play unit. He's had a tough year with injuries but has been effective when healthy, scoring three goals with 10 assists (13 points) in 25 games.
Grzelcyk was forced to leave Saturday's game with an upper-body injury and did not return. With Grzelcyk out, Jarred Tinordi will draw back into the lineup and Steven Kampfer will likely see some PP1 time.
Grzelcyk has been out since February 10th but is execute to play Wednesday vs. Washington. Grzelcyk, who has three assists in six games this season, will be paired with Brandon Carlo at 5v5 and return to the top power-play unit.
Grzelcyk has been out since February 10th but is on the current road trip and head coach Bruce Cassidy said that he could be back on Sunday. With Grzelcyk still out on Friday, Urho Vaakanien, Jakub Zboril and John Moore will remain in the lineup but a decision will need to be made on Sunday.
Grzelcyk will miss his fourth straight game on Thursday and will not travel with the team to Lake Tahoe, ruling him out of Sunday's game vs. the Flyers.
Grzelcyk suffered a lower-body injury in Wednesday's overtime win over the Rangers and is unlikely to play on Friday. Grzelcyk has had a very difficult time staying healthy this season, having missed six of the first 12 games.
Grzelcyk has been out since January 28th but will back in Boston's lineup on Wednesday. The Bruins practiced with five forwards on the top power-play unit, so Grzelcyk may not see his regular PP deployment in his first game back.
Grzelcyk has missed the last six games with a lower-body injury but appears to be on track to play Wednesday. Grzelcyk, who had three assists in five games before getting hurt, would most likely be back on the Bruins' top power-play unit.
Grzelcyk's tough start to the season continues as he suffered a new injury and Thursday and isn't expected to be available Saturday in Washington. Once again, with Grzelcyk out, Charlie McAvoy is expected to quarterback the Bruins' top power-play unit, which is expected to have David Pastrnak back on Saturday.