Patrice Bergeron, who was the only other player to stay off the ice on Friday morning, was feeling under the weather and took a maintenance day. In general, Cassidy said that it will be important for the Bruins to pace themselves throughout this lengthy road trip, particularly given where they are in the schedule.
"You've got to build in your time off, allow the guys a little bit of time away from the rink, especially when it's 70 degrees [in California and Las Vegas]," said Cassidy. "I think when you're in the climate we're in [back in Boston], it does everybody some good, the body some good, the mind. You build those [in], just like when we have our Florida trip.
"You've still got to get your work done in the areas you need to. You like to hope when you're 50 games in, you're at least rounding those things into form. I think we're getting there. We'll always have stuff to work on. We have to balance that."Guys are out as a group, as a team. There's that part of it that we haven't had a lot of over the [last two] years, the freedom to go out as well. I think it's important to give them some space."
Cassidy added that Urho Vaakanainen, who has now missed the last two games, remains back in Boston and is unlikely to join the Bruins for the trip.
"Maybe early next week if he comes around. But right now, I've been told not to plan on it for now," said Cassidy. "Could he meet us in Vegas and get involved in the last two games? I wouldn't rule that out, but right now he's not here so he's certainly not in [against San Jose]."