BOSTON - Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced on Tuesday morning that David Pastrnak will miss at least the next two weeks as he recovers from a successful tendon procedure on his left thumb performed by Dr. Matt Leibman.
Pastrnak injured the thumb on Sunday night after attending a team sponsorship dinner with several of his teammates. At approximately 11:30 p.m., Pastrnak informed Sweeney that he fell as he walked to his transportation.
"They were meeting at a location to be picked up," Sweeney said during a press conference at Warrior Ice Arena. "Again…the same questions you guys are about to ask - I've asked the same questions. The internal specifics, we'll keep that way, in terms of locations and things that they were doing.
"I'm not trying to be vague in that regard. Just wanted to be out in front of reporting the facts as they are."
Pastrnak Sidelined by Thumb Procedure
Winger injured during fall after team sponsorship dinner, will be re-evaluated in two weeks