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Pastrnak (tendinitis) to miss start of Bruins camp

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ESPN NHL
Sep 17, 2025 3:26 PM

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The Boston Bruins are confronting an early challenge as their star forward, David Pastrnak, is set to miss the start of training camp due to tendinitis in his left wrist. This development raises concerns for the Bruins, who had high hopes for Pastrnak’s performance in the upcoming season, especially after his impressive showing last year. With a solid offensive record and integral role on the team, Pastrnak's absence could significantly impact the Bruins' preseason preparations.

Head coach, Jim Montgomery, expressed optimism about Pastrnak’s recovery, indicating that the situation will be closely monitored. The team is hopeful that, with proper management and treatment, the talented winger will be back on the ice in due course. The Bruins are known for their resilience, and the coaching staff is determined to navigate this setback effectively.

In his absence, other players may need to step up to fill the void and maintain the team's competitive edge. The Bruins roster features several skilled forwards who are eager to showcase their potential and contribute to the team's success. As training camp progresses, all eyes will be on how the team adapts and prepares for the challenges ahead, particularly with the regular season fast approaching.

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