Grzelcyk's absence was too difficult to overcome Wednesday.
"Losing the 16 minutes of Grzelcyk's time, good puck-mover, guys that can break down a forecheck when he's on, and that was clearly a strength of theirs tonight and a weakness of ours breaking pucks out," Cassidy said. "So that's where we missed him the most I felt like. Getting back on pucks, he's pretty good at quick skate moves, a good clean pass, get our forwards going through the neutral zone is a strength of our game. So we lost some of that element and I think it showed."
John Moore, a left-handed shot like Grzelcyk, filled in well for Chara against the Hurricanes but has no points in five games in the playoffs. Steven Kampfer, a right-handed shot, scored in one of his two playoff games.
A decision on whether Moore or Kampfer will play will be made closer to Game 3, Cassidy said.
"I'm not worried about them coming in," he said. "They've played the playoffs, helped us win games. I'm more concerned with Grzelcyk's health right now. ... Next man up, we've done in a lot this year. I hate to lose a guy, but if that ends up being the case, then one of those two goes in."
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