Amidst the Bruins’ injury woes, Lohrei steps up

Replacing top-four defenders in an NHL lineup is no easy feat. For the Boston Bruins, the task to simultaneously replace both Hampus Lindholm and Matt Grzelcyk became a reality as Lindholm was deemed

week-to-week after suffering an injury against the Dallas Stars on Monday. While already shorthanded, the Bruins then lost Grzelcyk to injury just minutes into the team’s game against the Oilers just two days later. Amid adversity, Mason Lohrei stepped up and proved why the team is so high on him and his potential.

The absence of Lindholm and the loss of Grzelcyk during Wednesday’s game against the Oilers left the Bruins with a significant void on their blue line. Lindholm, who has been leaned on heavily defensively, starting 58.2% of his shifts in the defensive zone this season, averages 23:42 of ice time per game. Grezelcyk, meanwhile averages 17:14 of ice time and has been crucial to the team since being reunited with Charlie McAvoy. Faced with these setbacks, Lohrei was called upon to fill the substantial minutes left vacant by these key players.

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