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Bruins will be start training camp without leading scorer David Pastrnak (tendinitis)
- The Boston Bruins opened their 2025 training camp without their top point producer, David Pastrnak, who is sidelined for the initial few sessions due to tendinitis.
- Pastrnak's injury emerged during his last training period, prompting general manager Don Sweeney to emphasize load management as the best approach.
- The 29-year-old star forward scored 43 goals and 63 assists for 106 points in 82 games during the 2024-25 season, his third consecutive 100-point campaign.
- Sweeney stated, "Pastrnak should be fully practicing next week," while head coach Marco Sturm noted Pastrnak’s absence creates chances for younger players to step up.
- Pastrnak is anticipated to assume a greater leadership role in the 2025-26 season, which is vital as the Bruins aim to recover following their first postseason absence since 2016.
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Boston Bruins' best scorer, David Pastrnak, will miss the camp's first training sessions due to a tendinitis, said General Manager Don Sweeney on Wednesday.
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