Montgomery clarified that there's no cause for alarm, citing the absence as a precautionary measure for maintenance rather than any significant injury concern.
While Pastrnak's missing practice may have initially raised eyebrows, Montgomery's clarification aims to alleviate any worries among Bruins supporters.
The star forward's absence appears to be part of a strategic approach to ensure his optimal condition for upcoming games.
In other updates, Montgomery shared positive news regarding defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, indicating that he remains on track for a return to action next Saturday against the New York Rangers.
The defenseman's impending comeback is a welcome prospect for the Bruins, providing a boost to the team's defensive lineup.
However, Montgomery also tempered expectations regarding forward Morgan Geekie, noting that his return is still a bit in the distance.
As the team navigates through various player statuses, the updates from Montgomery offer insights into the Bruins' ongoing efforts to maintain player health and readiness for the challenges ahead.
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