Bruins Place David Krejci On Injured Reserve Among Eight Roster Moves

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Oct 7, 2014

David KrejciBOSTON — The Bruins placed first-line center David Krejci on injured reserve Tuesday.

According to the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement, Krejci will miss a minimum of seven days, but it will be retroactive to the day the injury was suffered (Saturday, Oct. 4).

Krejci missed practice on Tuesday after leaving Saturday night’s preseason game against the Detroit Red Wings in the second period following a collision with the boards. It’s an undisclosed injury.

Boston announced seven other roster moves — forwards Jordan Caron and David Pastrnak were assigned to the Providence Bruins, goaltender Malcolm Subban and forward Brian Ferlin were recalled from Providence, forward Marc Savard was placed on long-term injured reserve, and forwards Gregory Campbell and Anthony Camara were placed on non-roster injured reserve.

The B’s roster now stands at 23 players.

FORWARDS (13): Patrice Bergeron, Craig Cunningham, Loui Eriksson, Brian Ferlin, Matt Fraser, Chris Kelly, Milan Lucic, Brad Marchand, Daniel Paille, Bobby Robins, Reilly Smith, Carl Soderberg, Ryan Spooner

DEFNESEMEN (7): Matt Bartkowski, Zdeno Chara, Dougie Hamilton, Torey Krug, Adam McQuaid, Kevan Miller, Dennis Seidenberg

GOALTENDERS (3): Tuukka Rask, Malcolm Subban, Niklas Svedberg

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