Boston Bruins’ injury troubles continue to mount, and their latest setback deals a significant blow to the team’s momentum. Star forward David Pastrnak, who has been sidelined since November 26, is now confirmed to miss the club’s upcoming road trip as he battles an undisclosed injury. What initially appeared to be a short-term concern has now evolved into a worrying development for a team hoping to regain consistency amid growing health concerns.
Pastrnak’s absence extends beyond expectations
Pastrnak last took the ice against the New York Islanders before being ruled “day-to-day” by head coach Marco Sturm. However, hopes for a quick return dimmed when he did not participate in the team’s December 1 practice. Sturm later confirmed that the superstar winger would not travel with the team to Detroit for their December 2 matchup against the Red Wings.
“It’s still day-to-day,” Sturm told reporters when asked for an update on Pastrnak. “We were hoping he could skate by now, but he didn’t. We’ll see how he is in the next few days.”
His absence marks a troubling stretch for Boston Bruins, who have played their last two games without their most dynamic offensive weapon. While they managed to split those outings—one win and one loss—the lack of clarity surrounding Pastrnak’s recovery adds uncertainty during a crucial portion of the season.
McAvoy also missing as Boston Bruins navigate injury setbacks
Pastrnak isn’t the only major piece missing from Boston’s lineup. Star defenseman Charlie McAvoy continues to recover from a severe facial injury suffered on November 15. Although McAvoy has recently been spotted skating individually, there remains no official timetable for his return to full participation.
With two cornerstone players sidelined, the Bruins face mounting pressure to maintain competitiveness while navigating a challenging stretch. The team’s depth will be tested as they attempt to stay afloat in a tightening playoff race.
As Boston looks ahead, all eyes remain on the health progress of their stars. Until Pastrnak and McAvoy return, the Boston Bruins must find ways to adapt, respond, and stay resilient amid one of the toughest injury spells of their season.


