Fellow top-line winger Brad Marchand did not take the ice with the main group for the second consecutive day as he continues to pace himself in his rehab from offseason hernia surgery. Sweeney, however, said that he expects the winger to be back at it for Wednesday's practice in Brighton.
"Just a couple days going through some soreness associated with his offseason [surgery]," said Sweeney. "Obviously, we're being cautious with Brad and his return to play. We set a goal for him to be there Opening Night. We still expect that to happen, but we have to react with how he's feeling."
Bruins winger Karson Kuhlman also made his camp debut on Tuesday donning a maroon non-contact sweater. Per Cassidy, Kuhlman had been dealing with COVID-19 testing issues earlier in camp. Among the other players that joined Pastrnak and Kuhlman for the skate were Jakub Zboril, Jack Studnicka, Urho Vaakanainen, Daniel Vladar, Anders Bjork, Connor Clifton, Trent Frederic, and Par Lindholm.
Sweeney said that the Bruins are likely to have around 27 or 28 players between the active roster and taxi squad. How the team's roster shakes out on a game-by-game basis will likely depend on cap considerations and flexibility.
"You have to have roster spots. Some teams have a cap dynamic," said Sweeney. "We all face that same challenge of managing our cap effectively in a unique environment this year, a little different. We hope to be in a position that if a player is playing well through camp but he's on the taxi squad, that we'd be able to put him in the lineup.
"But that might take some roster moves associated with that, with what flexibility you have. Either clearing players through waivers to get them to the taxi squad and/or some players that don't have to clear. There will be some manage associated for all the teams."