Coach Montgomery with an injury update for Bruins in Game 3
Time to make a change.
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This just in, Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery has announced that defenseman Andrew Peeke will be out of the team's lineup week to week with an injury suffered in Game 2's loss yesterday evening.
Peeke left Game2 about midway through the 2nd period after blocking a Tyler Bertuzzi shot with his left hand. Montgomery added that Peeke isn’t expected to travel with the Bruins to Toronto for Games 3 and 4.
UPDATE: Here's the clip of Montgomery speaking on Peeke.
As a result of Peeke's injury, the Bruins have recalled Mason Lohrei from the AHL's Providence Bruins. But, despite Lohrei's promotion it's actually Parker Wotherspoon who is expected to suit up in Peeke's spot. The 26 year old Wotherspoon played 41 games with the Bruins during the regular season, scoring eight assists. If indeed he slots in for Peeke, he'll play his first career Stanley Cup Playoff game.
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