According to recent reports, there has been some tension in the Bruins locker room between David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand has taken place. The "Jones & Keefe" podcast recently discussed a big problem that is growing within the Boston Bruins locker room that includes superstars David Pastrnak and captain Brad Marchand.
The Bruins are slip-sliding away down the Atlantic Division standings with six straight losses and it's beginning to elicit narratives. Speculation is swirling that there is tension in the Bruins' locker room between star forwards Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.
The Boston Bruins remain without Hampus Lindholm, although he was a participant in practice on Tuesday morning.
The players’ comments came after WEEI’s Rich Keefe said on air, without citing a source, that Pastrnak told the team he did not want to play on a line with Marchand.
Hampus Lindholm has been out of action with a lower-body injury since mid-November. Since then, whenever Boston Bruins interim coach Joe Sacco has been asked about the defenseman’s status, he’s said that Lindholm is still “weeks” away from returning.
“David Pastrnak has told the team he doesn’t want to be on a line with Brad ... Hampus Lindholm’s injury. This report of a rift, however, was immediately refuted by both Marchand and Pastrnak.
BOSTON – There was some progress on the Bruins injury front on Wednesday morning as both Hampus Lindholm and Mark Kastelic returned to practice with their teammates at Warrior Ice Arena donning maroon non-contact jerseys.
Boston Bruins are expected to healthy scratch a surprising player ahead of their game against the Ottawa Senators
The Boston Bruins have a 22-18-4 record over 46 games for 49 points and a 53.3% winning percentage. The Ottawa Senators (and ugh... Montréal Canadiens) have a 22-18-4 record over 44 games for 48 points and a 54.5% winning percentage.
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Conor Ryan and Ty Anderson break down the Boston Bruins' current 2-game win streak, analyzing both the positives and negatives.
Things were going well for the Boston Bruins after Joe Sacco replaced Jim Montgomery behind the bench but as Adam Vingan writes, the momentum from the “new coach bump” has since ceased.