Jake DeBrusk is nearing a return after missing more than a month because of a hand and lower-body injury.
The forward has not played since the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic on Jan. 2, when he scored both goals in the Bruins' 2-1 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
DeBrusk, who won't play at the Dallas Stars on Tuesday (8:30 p.m. ET; BSSW, NESN, ESPN+, SN NOW), could return at the Nashville Predators on Thursday, the last of a two-game road trip.
"We're missing speed, his ability to track down pucks, whether it's on the forecheck but more importantly stripping guys from behind, creating odd-man rush looks," Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said Monday. "That's what we miss from him. Whether it's with the puck or without the puck, he creates more odd-man rushes for us."
DeBrusk returned to practice Friday in a non-contact jersey; he skated in a regular jersey at practice Monday.
"I thank the training staff, the medical staff and the guys in the gym who have been bagging me, making sure I feel comfortable out there," DeBrusk said. "That was probably the highest pace that I've been at for a month now."
DeBrusk said his fitness is potentially better than it is after offseason training but that he will need to judge it once he's back on the ice.
"I'm definitely going on this road trip," he said. "I'm going to try to play as fast as I can. I've been missing it too much. As soon as that's a go-ahead, I'll be in and ready to go." -- Amalie Benjamin