
David Krejci Injury: Updates on Bruins Center's Knee and Return
David Krejci suffered a partially torn MCL in February. He returned to the lineup on March 26 against the Ducks.
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Krejci Returns to Lineup vs. Anaheim
Thursday, March 26
Pro Hockey Talk reported Krejci is back in the lineup at RW against the Ducks on Thursday.
NESN's Jack Edwards previously provided comments from Bruins head coach Claude Julien, who stated Krejci would be probably for the contest.
"Julien not looking for him to be 'savior,'" Edwards added.
On March 24, Joe McDonald of ESPNBoston.com provided comments from Krejci, who said he's hoping for a return to the ice when the Bruins take on the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night.
On March 17, Amalie Benjamin of The Boston Globe talked to Krejci, who told her he was "so excited to skate with the team today that he woke up every 15 minutes last night."
On March 11, the Bruins posted an image of Krejci skating prior to the team's practice:
On Feb. 26, McDonald reported that Krejci had been placed on long-term injury reserve.
Krejci's Left Knee Injury Revealed
Monday, Feb. 23
According to Fluto Shinzawa of The Boston Globe, Krejci injured his left knee against the St. Louis Blues. In the process of connecting with a hit on the Blues' Alexander Steen, Krejci banged knees with the left winger.
The 28-year-old has scored seven goals while assisting on another 19 through 38 games this year. He sports a plus-minus rating of plus-seven.



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