VIDEO Another player missing next to Halak: Boston defender takes a whiff



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VIDEO Another player missing next to Halak: Boston defender takes a whiff

29. 11. 2018

BOSTON – American hockey defenseman Kevan Miller will be absent from the Boston Bruins for at least five weeks following laryngeal cartilage injuries. The Monday night opener in the NHL hit him with a stick from John Tavares' striker in the neck region. On the contrary, the center Patrice Bergeron is gradually recovering from the injury, whose date of return to competition is not yet known. The information has been brought to the official Web profile.

Miller, 31, was absent from the "bears" as a result of his injuries in early October and November when he was missing about a month. Last season, he played only 11 duels with a 0 + 2 deficit. Boston is absent from the defensive series by several hockey players. On the list of injured players, besides Miller, Slovak captain Zdeno Chara, Americans Charlie McAvoy with Brandon Carl and Finn Urho Vaakanainen.

As of November 16, the elite Center Patrice Bergeron, who works with rib injury and sternocivalicular joint, was not on the Bruins match list. According to recent reports, an experienced Canadian is recovering successfully, but the date of his return is unknown. "I talked to him and I seemed to be in a good mood, but by the time he stumbles on the skates and starts training, I can not guess when he will join us, but his progress is positive," said Boston coach Bruce Cassidy.

TEXT: SITA

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