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Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy expected to make 2022-23 debut Thursday

Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy expected to make 2022-23 debut Thursday
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The Boston Bruins have a significant reinforcement joining them soon.

According to our own Frank Seravalli, defenseman Charlie McAvoy is expected to make his 2022-23 season debut on Thursday when the Bruins host the Calgary Flames…

Subject to the usual disclaimer of feeling well tomorrow and final clearances: #NHLBruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy is expected to make his season debut tomorrow night against #Flames.

He underwent left shoulder arthroscopic stabilization surgery on June 3.@DailyFaceoff

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 9, 2022
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McAvoy underwent left shoulder arthroscopic stabilization surgery back in June following an injury suffered in Game 6 of the Bruins’ first-round playoff series with the Carolina Hurricanes in May.

Following Boston’s loss in Game 7 against Carolina, McAvoy went for an MRI and was advised to have surgery. The expectation was that he would miss around six months and that he’d be ready to return to the Bruins in late November or early December.

McAvoy was Boston’s No. 1 defenseman last season and is widely considered one of the top defenders in the league. He led the Bruins with an average of 24:38 played per game in 2021-22 and he was fifth on the team in scoring with 56 points. McAvoy finished fourth in Norris Trophy voting for the NHL’s top defenseman and was named to the NHL’s second All-Star team.

So far this season, the Bruins sit at the top of the Eastern Conference with an 11-2-0 record. Hampus Lindholm, who was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks ahead of last year’s trade deadline, has served as Boston’s top defenseman thus far, averaging 24:13 per game.

The Bruins’ strong start to the season is impressive given the injuries they’ve navigated. Beyond McAvoy, the Bruins were also without winger Brad Marchand and defenseman Matt Grzelcyk to start the season as both players underwent surgery in the offseason. Grzelcyk had shoulder surgery and Marchand underwent hip surgery and both players made their season debuts in late October.