BOSTON – Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, January 30, that the team has added defenseman Charlie McAvoy to the active roster (Date of Injury: Jan. 11) and assigned forward Max Jones to Providence.
USA Hockey announced today, January 30, that Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has been selected as an assistant captain for Team USA for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off. McAvoy was named alternate captain for the Bruins at the start of the 2023-24 season.
Matthews, 27, led the NHL with 69 goals last season and won the Hart Trophy in 2021-22, when he scored 106 points in 73 games.
The McAvoy family grew after Charlie McAvoy’s wife Kiley, gave birth the couple’s first child on Sunday morning.
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After tying the game with a shorthanded goal early in the third period, the Boston Bruins immediately unraveled and ultimately lost 6-2 to the Winnipeg Jets. These in-game collapses are a microcosm of their season as a whole.
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy is still recovering from an undisclosed injury with no set return date.
Trying to bounce back from yet another brutal loss, the Bruins could be getting their best all-around defenseman back for Thursday's game against the Jets.
The star defenseman will likely be out for months, if not the rest of the season. Expect the Stars to struggle in his absence, and to have a much better understanding of their roster when he returns.
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Parker Ford may just be a recall in the wake of Morgan Barron’s injury for now, abut he very well could become a staple within the Winnipeg Jets’ bottom-six in the not-so-distant future.