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Some big-time health boosts are officially here

January 20, 2024, 7:07 PM ET [12 Comments]
Ty Anderson
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The proverbial boxes have been checked across the board, and as a result, the streaking Bruins will be fully healthy for the first time in almost two months Saturday night at TD Garden.

More specifically, that means that the Bruins will welcome back center Matt Poitras, as well as defensemen Brandon Carlo and Derek Forbort, and that goaltender Linus Ullmark will get the call in the B’s net for a showdown against the visiting Canadiens.

“Carlo, yes, Poitras, yes, Forbort, yes, and Ullmark is starting,” Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed following what was an optional morning skate for his team at Brighton’s Warrior Ice Arena. “There you go. Lots and lots of tweets today.”

For the 19-year-old Poitras, a return to the lineup Saturday comes with a slight timeline jump of sorts, as Montgomery’s comments on Friday seemed to indicate that Poitras was just a step behind rejoining the lineup as he works his way back from a shoulder injury sustained in Arizona back on Jan. 9.

Poitras, for what it’s worth, considered himself ‘a little banged up’ more than anything else. But with the Bruins getting some strong play down the middle — and from some potentially unexpected sources between Trent Frederic moving from wing to center and AHL recall Jesper Boqvist — the Bruins have clearly been afforded the luxury of taking their time with their breakout prospect.

Poitras had two assists and two hits in three games since returning from the 2024 World Juniors prior to suffering the injury on an attempted hit on the Coyotes’ Sean Durzi.

Overall, the crafty centerman has totaled five goals and 15 points, along with 38 shots and a plus-4 rating, in 30 games with the Bruins this season.

Carlo, meanwhile, will make his return following what was a five-game absence with an upper-body injury. Speaking on Saturday morning, Carlo confirmed that it was a concussion that kept him out of action.



Carlo is no stranger to concussion woes, with this being his sixth documented concussion, which makes his latest brush concerning. But Carlo said multiple times that he felt like this latest one was a ‘fluke’ more than anything else, and that he recognizes the symptoms and trusts and listens to his body more than ever when it comes to his concussion problems.

The B’s go-to defenseman in the defensive zone and on the penalty kill this year, Carlo has recorded 10 points and a plus-15 rating — as well as 71 blocks and 51 hits — through 39 games this season.

Boston’s left-side defensive rock, Forbort’s Saturday will see him jump into action for what will be his first appearance since Dec. 3 against the Blue Jackets.

Forbort’s timeline acceleration has been a treat for the Bruins, as he went from ‘no timeline’ to ‘first steps’ to back in action in about a month’s time, with steps two and three coming in the last four days alone.

The 6-foot-4, 208-pound Forbort has four assists and a plus-9 rating, along with 29 hits and 35 blocked shots, in 20 games for the Bruins this season.

And if you thought Ullmark’s injury was going to be a long-term one, you weren’t alone. Montgomery thought it when he watched Ullmark get carried off the ice in Arizona, and Ullmark admitted that he himself had fears that it was going to a longer term injury (he said ‘four to six weeks’).

But when he woke up the next day, Ullmark felt ‘way better’ than he could’ve hoped, and he went from an unknown to day-to-day in the blink of an eye.

Saturday will mark Ullmark’s fourth start of January. The 6-foot-5 netminder has posted a 2-0-0 record and .920 save percentage through three appearances this month.

With Poitras back, Oskar Steen will come out of the lineup as a healthy scratch for Boston.

And on the backend, it will be Mason Lohrei and Parker Wotherspoon who depart the lineup for the incoming Derek Forbort and Brandon Carlo.

The Bruins will also have to make a roster move between now and 7 p.m.
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