The Boston Bruins have called up another player from AHL Providence and likely added another player to their ever-growing list of injuries. Boston recalled goalie Michael DiPietro on Thursday ahead of their game against the Ottawa Senators. This move has sparked concerns among fans as it could indicate that goalie Jeremy Swayman may be facing an injury. The Bruins have been dealing with a multitude of injuries this season, and the potential loss of Swayman would be a significant blow to their already depleted roster.
DiPietro, a 23-year-old goalie, has been playing for the Providence Bruins in the AHL. He has shown promise in his performances, with a save percentage of .918 and a goals-against average of 2.45. While he lacks experience in the NHL, DiPietro's call-up suggests that the Bruins are preparing for the worst regarding Swayman's injury.
The Bruins are set to face the Ottawa Senators on Thursday, and the team's coaching staff will be hoping that DiPietro can step up and provide a solid performance if needed. The Senators have been playing well this season, and the Bruins will need to be at the top of their game if they want to come away with a win. With the injury concerns surrounding Swayman, the Bruins' coaching staff will be keeping a close eye on DiPietro's performance, as he may be called upon to play a key role in the team's upcoming games.
The Bruins' injury list has been growing steadily throughout the season, with several key players missing games due to various injuries. The team has been struggling to find consistency, and the potential loss of Swayman would only add to their woes. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on Swayman's condition, as the Bruins look to navigate this challenging period and stay in contention for a playoff spot.
In the meantime, DiPietro will be looking to make the most of his opportunity and prove himself as a capable NHL goalie. With the Bruins' injury situation showing no signs of improving, DiPietro may find himself playing a key role in the team's upcoming games. The Bruins' coaching staff will be hoping that he can rise to the challenge and provide a solid performance, as the team looks to overcome their injury concerns and stay competitive in the NHL.