Boston Bruins Will Be Without Two Top Centers Against Lightning.
The Bruins' forward corps will be shorthanded heading into Sunday's Stadium Series game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, as head coach Marco Sturm announced that both Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha won't travel with the team to Florida. This means Boston will likely be without its first and second-line centers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
Lindholm, a key player who has posted 11 goals and 37 points across 43 games this season, suffered an upper-body injury during Tuesday's overtime win over Nashville Predators and missed Thursday's 6-3 win over the Flyers. Zacha was injured in that victory against Philly, as he was caught up high on a hit from Nicolas Deslauriers and did not return midway through the second period.
With both Lindholm and Zacha out, the Bruins will have to rely on other centers to fill the void. Sturm noted that Boston's four centers going into Sunday will likely be Fraser Minten, Marat Khusnutdinov, Matt Poitras, and Sean Kuraly. A line of Minten, Viktor Arvidsson, and Casey Mittelstadt dominated the Flyers on Thursday.
However, losing Lindholm and Zacha is a significant blow to the Bruins' power play unit, where both players are crucial components. Boston's top line and overall structure will be impacted, but Sturm remains confident in his team's ability to overcome the absence of two key players.
"We dealt with it early on this season where we had a lot of injuries," Sturm said. "This time, I feel like it's a little bit different, because they're our number one and two centers. But we have other guys who can step up." The Bruins' power play percentage is currently fourth in the NHL at 26.8 percent.
Sturm acknowledged that the team will need to adapt without Lindholm and Zacha, but he expressed confidence in his team's ability to "hang with everyone" despite some injuries. With their current form and structure, the Bruins are well-equipped to overcome this setback and compete against the Lightning.
The Bruins' forward corps will be shorthanded heading into Sunday's Stadium Series game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, as head coach Marco Sturm announced that both Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha won't travel with the team to Florida. This means Boston will likely be without its first and second-line centers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
Lindholm, a key player who has posted 11 goals and 37 points across 43 games this season, suffered an upper-body injury during Tuesday's overtime win over Nashville Predators and missed Thursday's 6-3 win over the Flyers. Zacha was injured in that victory against Philly, as he was caught up high on a hit from Nicolas Deslauriers and did not return midway through the second period.
With both Lindholm and Zacha out, the Bruins will have to rely on other centers to fill the void. Sturm noted that Boston's four centers going into Sunday will likely be Fraser Minten, Marat Khusnutdinov, Matt Poitras, and Sean Kuraly. A line of Minten, Viktor Arvidsson, and Casey Mittelstadt dominated the Flyers on Thursday.
However, losing Lindholm and Zacha is a significant blow to the Bruins' power play unit, where both players are crucial components. Boston's top line and overall structure will be impacted, but Sturm remains confident in his team's ability to overcome the absence of two key players.
"We dealt with it early on this season where we had a lot of injuries," Sturm said. "This time, I feel like it's a little bit different, because they're our number one and two centers. But we have other guys who can step up." The Bruins' power play percentage is currently fourth in the NHL at 26.8 percent.
Sturm acknowledged that the team will need to adapt without Lindholm and Zacha, but he expressed confidence in his team's ability to "hang with everyone" despite some injuries. With their current form and structure, the Bruins are well-equipped to overcome this setback and compete against the Lightning.