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David Krejci, however, will not be traveling from Boston to Chicago. Krejci suffered a core injury in practice on Tuesday. Krejci remains day-to-day. Krejci will miss his second game of the season on Saturday.

Krejci will miss his second consecutive game, meaning Tyler Seguin probably stays on the top line. Last season Krejci scored 13 goals and 62 points through 75 games with the Bruins but has only one goal through the first three games. He remains day-to-day.

David Krejci
Julien says Krejci has an injury in the "core area" and is day-to-day.

Doesn't sound like a serious injury or like Krejci will miss too much time. Last season Krejci scored 13 goals and 62 points through 75 games with the Bruins but has only one goal through the first three games. Look for Tyler Seguin to fill in for Krejci on the top line with Jordan Caron finding his way back into the third line.

David Krejci
WILMINGTON, Mass. --- David Krejci was ruled out for Wednesday night's game against the Carolina Hurricanes after he suffered an undisclosed injury during a practice session at Ristuccia Arena, according to a statement relased by the team.

Still no word on Krejci's injury. Last season Krejci scored 13 goals and 62 points through 75 games with the Bruins but has only one goal through the first three games. Look for Tyler Seguin to fill in for Krejci on the top line with Jordan Caron finding his way back into the third line.

David Krejci
David Krejci left the ice a little early after one drill. He seemed to be favoring his left side. After practice, head coach Claude Julien said he had no more information on Krejci and would only classify the injury as a “body” injury. Julien said there was a chance Krejci would not travel with the team when the Bruins leave this afternoon for a two-game road trip that starts in Raleigh.

Krejci has a goal through the team's first three games, perhaps this injury was effecting his effectiveness in the offensive end. Expect further updates on this top liner.

David Krejci
Last season, Bergeron compiled a 22-35-57 line and looks to continue his dominance of the face-off circle. He also wants to continue to grow as a leader, especially after the B’s lost veteran Mark Recchi.

Following a Cup victory, Bergeron is now a leader and the clubhouse. The second line center scored 22 goals and 57 points through 80 games and should be expected to at least replicate those totals. In deeper leagues, look for Bergeron to be quite useful, especially if your league counts faceoff wins.

Patrice Bergeron
Bostonbruins.com — Bruins forward David Krejci feels training camp has prepared him for the regular season, which starts Thursday night here at the TD Garden.

Krejci will start the season, and remain, the top line center for the Bruins. Last season he scored only 13 goals and finished the season with 62 points. Look him him to produce similarly to Joe Thornton if he can break the 20-goal plateau.

David Krejci
For others, such as tryouts Anton Stralman and Steve Bernier, this might be their final opportunity to show they are worth keeping around.

Stralman hasn't stood out during his tryout with the team and could get cut. As an unsigned player he holds very limited fantasy hockey value.

Anton Stralman
“It’s the same thing with [David] Krejci, so we pulled him off the ice this morning. It's the typical training camp things that happen. We're being more precautionary than taking any risks.”

Likely just a precautionary measure for the Bruins' top line center. The Czech native scored 13 goals and 62 points last season for the team. He figures to have similar value to any elite playmaker with another full, healthy season.

David Krejci
“Right now he’s ready to go. … Whether he has a little of stiffness, which is a normal thing for anybody coming off surgery, we’ll be able to tell more as we grind through camp here,” said Julien. “But right now there’s no limitations for Tuukka and we’re going to go about it as though he’s 100 percent.”

Rask remains one of the elite handcuffs in the League. If you take Tim Thomas in the early rounds, it only makes sense to give yourself a contingency plan and take the 24-year-old in a later round.

Tuukka Rask
After participating in the Bruins morning skate, Patrice Bergeron skated with the Black Aces — the B’s extra skaters who won’t be playing tonigt — this afternoon at the Garden, according to TSN’s Katherine Dolan. That would certainly be an indication that Bergeron is in fact out for tonight’s Game 2.

Patrice Bergeron