April 22, 2023
Boston Bruins center David Krejci (upper body) is regarded as questionable for Sunday's tilt with Florida. The veteran was a late scratch for Friday's Game 3 of the first-round series and could now be out for a second consecutive game. Boston has already been without Patrice Bergeron (upper body), but the team has still jumped into a 2-1 series lead. Charlie Coyle was the top-line center Friday and Pavel Zacha has also filled center duties during the series, collecting two points. Coyle registered his first point via a goal Friday.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Conor Ryan
April 12, 2023
Boston Bruins center David Krejci (lower body) is expected to be ready for the start of the playoffs. The veteran has missed the past five games and won't play against Montreal on Thursday either, but he is set to be back for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs first round, which is great news for the Bruins. Krejci produced a good 56-point campaign in 70 games and has over 150 games worth of playoff experience. He is eighth among all active players with 124 career playoff points.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Fluto Shinzawa
April 11, 2023
Boston Bruins center David Krejci (lower body) has been ruled out for the rest of the regular season. He will miss a fifth straight game Tuesday against Washington and won't play Thursday versus Montreal either. After spending last season in Europe, the Czech veteran has produced an impressive comeback campaign in 2022-23, recording 56 points in 70 games as the second-line center. Pavel Zacha has taken over his role, while Tyler Bertuzzi has also moved to the line.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Boston Bruins
April 6, 2023
Boston Bruins center David Krejci (lower body) will remain out of the lineup for Thursday's matchup against Toronto. The veteran misses a second consecutive contest, with the team trying to get him healthy for the playoffs. Patrice Bergeron has also gotten some time off lately, leaving Boston without its two best centers, but he will be returning Thursday. Charlie Coyle has been greatly benefiting from the situation, logging 20-plus minutes in back-to-back games, although he hasn't been a factor offensively.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Boston Bruins