Jake DeBrusk was a healthy scratch at the New York Islanders (TVAS, MSG+ 2, NESN, NHL.TV).
The forward has scored one goal in 17 games, two seasons after an NHL career-high 27.
"At the end of the day, we're not quite getting out of Jake what we want," Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said. "Some of that is circumstance and situational. He's moved around, been hurt. His center he's played with in the past has been hurt, but I still feel he's been given ice time to perform to the best of his ability. We just feel that we're not getting the effort required. It's not always about the scoresheet. It's about being one of 20 guys helping you win and some nights it's there, some nights it's not."
Sean Kuraly played in DeBrusk's place. He was a healthy scratch for a 1-0 loss to the New Jersey Devils on March 7.
Tuukka Rask is not on the road trip. Cassidy said an injury the goalie sustained in the loss to the Devils isn't considered serious. Jaroslav Halak started and
Dan Vladar
was the backup .
"He's feeling better, but we just felt, why mix in a couple of plane rides when not necessary," Cassidy said. "Obviously if something happened to 'Jaro' between now and game time might be a problem, but at the end of the day that's what we felt was best for him.
"It's just a little maintenance for him. Save a trip. Simple as that."-- Amalie Benjamin