Boston Bruins All-Star defenseman out day-to-day with injury

Fluto Shinzawa from The Athletic has reported that Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy is dealing with an upper-body injury and is listed as day-to-day. Although there is limited information about the injury, Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery clarified that it is not a head injury.

McAvoy had to leave the game against the Buffalo Sabres just over a minute into the third period of their recent 3-1 loss. The extent of the injury is not fully known, and the team is awaiting further evaluation. This news is concerning for the Bruins, as McAvoy holds a key role in their defensive lineup and leads in various statistical categories.

With defenseman Derek Forbort already on LTIR, McAvoy’s potential absence would leave a significant gap in the Bruins’ defensive roster. It is suggested that players like Ian Mitchell may have to step in to compensate for McAvoy’s potential absence.

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In the current season, McAvoy has been a standout performer, nearly maintaining a point-per-game pace with three goals and 14 assists in 21 games. However, his recent performance has seen a dip, with a combined -11 plus/minus rating in the last 10 games. While plus/minus doesn’t tell the whole story, it indicates a slump in McAvoy’s performance, despite contributing six assists in the same period. The 25-year-old defenseman’s average ice time of over 24 minutes per game may be taking a toll, as it’s nearly a minute higher than his career average.

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