David Pastrnak News

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David Pastrnak
Age: 27Position: R
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70%
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100%
Fantasy Positional Rank
Goals
99%
Assists
95%
Power-Play
97%
SOG
99%
Plus/Minus
93%
Hits
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The Bruins have signed David Pastrnak to an 8-year contract extension worth $90.0 million ($11.25M AAV).

Pastrnak is currently tied for fourth in the NHL in scoring with 42 goals, 38 assists, 285 SOG, a +27 plus/minus and 32 PIMs across 60 games this season and has signed an 8-year contract extension worth $90.0 million ($11.25M AAV). This will make Pastrnak a Bruin until at least his age-34 season.

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Pastrnak will be back in the Bruins lineup on Tuesday.

Pastrnak retuned to the Bruins lineup on Saturday but was held out of the second-half of the Bruins' back-to-back on Sunday. He'll be back in on Tuesday, skating on a line with Erik Haula and Taylor Hall. Pastrnak had one goal and one assist in his return to the lineup vs. New York.

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Pastrnak (undisclosed) will miss his second straight game on Friday.

Pastrnak was hurt late in Monday's game in Columbus, missed Tuesday's game in Detroit and will not play on Thursday. Pastrnak remains on the road trip, so he is not expected to miss an extended period of time. Monitor his status head into Sunday's game in Washington.

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Pastrnak (undisclosed) will not play on Tuesday.

Pastrnak got tangled up in Monday's game in Columbus and left the game with an undisclosed injury. Pastrnak did not return to the game and will not play Tuesday in Detroit. With Pastrnak and Trent Frederic (upper-body) both out, two of Marc McLaughlin, Jack Studnicka and/or Anton Blidh will draw into the Bruins' lineup.

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Pastrnak (rest) will not play on Tuesday.

Pastrnak is one of 16 regulars who will not be in the Bruins lineup on Tuesday. The Bruins will need to recall multiple players from their taxi squad/AHL to fill out their lineup. Oskar Steen is one of the players that is expected to draw in and replace Pastrnak on the wing.

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Pastrnak (hip) says he's "ready to go" for Saturday.

Head coach Bruce Cassidy wouldn't go as far as to say that Pastrnak is in but said that there's a "good chance" and that they will see how he does in Saturday's morning skate. If Pastrnak does play, he is expected to be reunited with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand, which would bump Charlie Coyle back into a third-line centre role.

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Pastrnak (hip) will not play the next two games; could make his season debut on Saturday.

Pastrnak took off his "no contact" jersey for Monday's practice and could make his season debut later this week. Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said that he will not play Tuesday or Thursday vs. the Penguins but may play Saturday in Washington. Cassidy said that Pastrnak will immediately return to the top line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand.

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Pastrnak (hip) has resumed skating and is believed to be "a little bit ahead" of his original mid-February timetable.

Pastrnak was originally expected to miss the first month of the season, roughly 15 games, but head coach Bruce Cassidy provided some positive information on Tuesday. Pastrnak is one of the most polarizing players in fantasy drafts this season but this update provides optimism that could push his ADP into the second round.

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Pastrnak (hip) will miss the start of the regular season.

As expected, Pastrnak will not be ready for the start of training camp and will miss at least the first few games of the regular season. Pastrnak's original timetable was mid-February, so it looks like that remains true as training camp gets set to begin this week.

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