The Boston Bruins are counting down the days until defenseman Charlie McAvoy can return to the blue line. After suffering a shoulder injury late in the season, McAvoy was placed on injured reserve and ruled out until mid-September. It was a crushing blow to the Bruins’ playoff hopes, as McAvoy’s leadership, physicality, and puck-moving ability are irreplaceable. Without him, Boston struggled to maintain its defensive identity. But according to team doctors, McAvoy’s rehab is progressing smoothly. “Charlie’s been a machine in recovery,” said head athletic trainer Don DelNegro. “He’s determined to come back better than ever.” McAvoy himself has been spotted at the team facility, working through non-contact drills and staying vocal on the bench. For Bruins Nation, his return represents more than just on-ice stability—it’s about restoring belief. With trade rumors swirling and the team entering a crucial offseason, McAvoy’s health could make or break their title window. The front office has signaled it will be aggressive in surrounding McAvoy with talent. Until then, the spotlight stays on his rehab. Bruins fans are hopeful that when the puck drops in September, their defensive anchor will be back, punishing opponents and firing up TD Garden like only he can.
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Bruins’ McAvoy Eyes Comeback After Shoulder Injury Sidelines Him Until September
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