BOSTON - New Bruins winger Ondrej Kase hit the ice for his first practice with the Black & Gold on Monday morning at Warrior Ice Arena, skating alongside David Krejci and Jake DeBrusk as the second-line right wing.
"He's a good player," said Krejci. "He can skate, he can play…he's fast, he can score. Hopefully he'll fit in well and help the team…met him once last year in Prague. We hung out and had a good time."
The Czech native has not played since Feb. 7 because of flu-like symptoms but was a full participant in his first on-ice session with the Bruins and said following practice that, "I feel really good."
Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy suggested, however, that the winger may not be in the lineup on Tuesday night against the Calgary Flames.
"I don't know if he's gonna play tomorrow, to be honest with you," said Cassidy. "I think he'd like to get a few more reps here with us. That deal is as much for the playoffs and moving forward - whether it's Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday, we'll get a look at him."
Kase Takes Part in First Bruins Practice
Winger is unlikely to make Black & Gold debut on Tuesday against Calgary.