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Boston Bruins Receive Massive News As Two Injured Players Returned To Practice Today

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Austin Sabourin
January 15, 2025  (12:45)
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The Boston Bruins received some massive news this morning after an announcement confirmed two injured players were present at practice today.

Following their massive 6-2 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning last night, the Boston Bruins received some massive news after two injured players have returned to practice with the team.

Yesterday, the Bruins were hit with a flurry of injuries and roster moves. Mark Kastelic and Charlie McAvoy both landed on Injury Reserved, with Hampus Lindholm being placed on LTIR.

The Bruins ended up calling up Matt Poitras, and Michael Callahan due to this.

McAvoy to IR, Poitras and Callahan up, Hampus Lindholm to LTIR

Well today the Boston Bruins got some big news as both Mark Kastelic, and Hampus Lindholm have returned to practice with the Boston Bruins, but are wearing non contract jersey's.

Kastelic returns to practice in a red non contact sweater

Hampus Lindholm returns to ice for team practice

Mark Kastelic was injured last Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning when he received a cross-check to the face from Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg, and then smashed his head off the ice after fighting him.

Kastelic was wobbly getting up off the ice and required some assistance from Parker Wotherspoon to get back to the Boston Bruins bench following the fight.

Do not like the way Mark Kastelic was standing after that one.

Hampus Lindholm on the other hand, has been out since November 12th when he fractured his knee after blocking a shot from Justin Faulk.

He was originally given a 6 week timeline to return to the Bruins lineup, and it's now past 2 months, but the fact that he is back practicing with the Bruins is a big sign.

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