Krug, who was cleared for contact on Saturday and has skated with a full-face shield in practice, appears to be the player most likely to return. The defenseman was injured in the preseason against the Detroit Red Wings, when a shot from the point fractured his jaw. The Bruins look forward to having the power-play dynamo back, as they try to open the season with two wins for the first time since the 2013-14 season.
"He's still listed as day-to-day, but I think he's ready to go," Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said on Sunday. "That decision will be made [on Monday]. See how he is first of all in the morning at the rink, and then I assume he'll be good, and then post warm-up. It looks like he's up to speed."
Bergeron missed the season opener with a lower body injury. He skated in a limited capacity prior to practice on Saturday and did the same on Sunday, before returning for the beginning of practice in a non-contact jersey.
"He didn't finish practice," said Cassidy. "He started, took some line rushes, so he's progressing. How far he's progressed, we'll determine that in the morning. And again, he'll be a game-time decision."