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GM Don Sweeney addresses Bruins' injuries
Boston Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports

With the Boston Bruins set to be off for a few days while they await the winner of the Penguins-Islanders series, GM Don Sweeney provided updates (video link) regarding several of their injured players.

Ondrej Kase’s postseason has come to an end before it even began. The winger was limited to just three games this season due to concussion trouble. One of those games came in the regular-season finale, providing some hope that he’d be able to suit up for the Bruins at some point in the playoffs. Instead, he has been shut down, and at this point, it seems rather unlikely that he’ll be tendered a $2.6M qualifying offer this summer.

As for Kevan Miller, who was injured in Game 4 against Washington, Sweeney indicated that he is doing well but is early in the recovery process, which suggests he isn’t expected to be back anytime soon either. Fellow blue-liner Steven Kampfer underwent hand surgery and is not available either.

However, the Bruins may get some good news on the injury front. Sweeney stated that he’s hopeful that blue-liners Jeremy Lauzon and Jakub Zboril will be available for the second round. Lauzon suffered a hand injury in the series opener against Washington while Zboril sustained an upper-body injury in the final game of the season (also against Washington).

With the other East Division series going until Wednesday at least, Boston will probably be off for the better part of a week so there should be ample opportunity for other players nursing smaller aches and pains to recover before the puck drops on the second round.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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