Bruins Call Up Providence’s Mason Lohrei

After completing a disappointing homestand at 2-3-2, the Boston Bruins are getting ready for a four-game road trip that begins Wednesday night (Feb. 21) against the Edmonton Oilers.

They will kick off the four games in six days with a slightly different-looking roster than the one that skated off the TD Garden ice Monday afternoon (Feb. 19) following a 4-3 shootout victory over the Dallas Stars.

In the third period against Dallas, defenseman Hampus Lindholm left the game after a knee-to-knee collision along the boards behind the Bruins net and did not return for the rest of the game or overtime. After the game, second-year head coach Jim Montgomery said that there was no update on his blue liner, but on Tuesday (Feb. 20), the Bruins announced three roster transactions and one that likely means they’ll be without Lindholm on the trip (from ‘Bruins add imposing forward Justin Brazeau to lineup, and he scores in his NHL debut,’ Boston Globe, Feb. 20, 2024).

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