David Krejci is questionable to play for the Bruins against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday (7 p.m. ET; TVAS, NESN, SNO, ESPN+, SN NOW).
"I think he still has some discomfort," Boston coach Jim Montgomery said after the forward left midway through practice Wednesday. "We're going to see. We're going to be very precautionary right now. He's questionable for tomorrow. We'll see in the morning."
Krejci missed a 4-2 win against the St. Louis Blues on Sunday with a lower-body injury.
Forward Taylor Hall, who has missed 19 games with a lower-body injury, practiced in a regular jersey Wednesday on a line with Charlie Coyle and Tyler Bertuzzi. He is doubtful to play Thursday.
"I don't know about tomorrow, to be honest," Montgomery said. "I'm not going to say for sure he's not, but it's leaning that way. But he's starting to check all the boxes. We're starting to get him in the game rhythm again through practice. … I think he's doubtful for tomorrow, to be honest, but I'm not going to completely rule him out. He's getting closer."
Hall, who is on long-term injured reserve and hasn't played since Feb. 25, has 36 points (16 goals, 20 assists) in 58 games this season. Montgomery said it would be ideal if he could return in some regular-season games before the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin April 17. Hall said he feels good and has tried to use the time to his advantage.
"I feel rested," Hall said. "I feel like I have some gas that some guys around the League might not just having this break, so that's been something that I've tried to utilize the best I can. It feels great to be out with the guys, to practice with them, to be in the meetings. When they're on the road it's pretty lonely around here." -- Amalie Benjamin