David Pastrnak Details How He Helped Get David Krejci Back To Bruins

Pastrnak helped get the band back together

Bruins general manager Don Sweeney was hopeful David Pastrnak would play a role in getting David Krejci to return to Boston after he spent last season playing in Czech Republic.

And Pastrnak did just that.

Krejci signed a one-year deal with the Bruins in August — a move that many fans were anticipating. Pastrnak posted a video to his Instagram story over the summer asking Krejci if he was going to come back to the only NHL team he knew in his career. Krejci just smiled without an answer.

The two played in the IIHF World Championship and it was clear as day their chemistry didn’t go anywhere, constantly connecting on goals and highlight-reel posts.

Pastrnak joined his Bruins teammates for captains’ practice Friday at Warrior Ice Arena and, naturally, was asked how he got Krejci back and whether it was tough to sell him on the idea.

“A couple apples at Worlds, passing him a couple empty-netters. Let him win at cards. Grab a couple of beers in Czech and he’s back,” Pastrnak told reporters, per video provided by the Bruins. “Obviously been talking a lot and I can’t wait to have him back and get things going.”

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Krejci did say he was going to have some beers and contemplate his future once the Czech season came to an end. Maybe some of those beers were consumed with Pastrnak when he was convinced to return.

Krejci will get his long-asked-for wish and center Pastrnak and Taylor Hall on the second line. Hall played 16 games with Krejci when he got traded to the Bruins and the numbers speak for themselves. We already know the chemistry Krejci and Pastrnak possess together, and getting the trio together for a full season could prove to be a lethal line.

The 36-year-old Krejci has not been on the ice for captains’ practice this week, but we’re sure it’s just a matter of time before he’s seen on the ice and preparing with his teammates for season 16.