Patrice Bergeron is expected to be in the lineup for the Bruins after missing almost all of training camp and not playing in any preseason games. Bergeron, one of the best two-way centers in the NHL, had offseason groin surgery and was hampered by back spasms during camp. But he centered his usual linemates, left wing Brad Marchand and right wing David Pastrnak at practice this week, and coach Bruce Cassidy said he anticipates having Bergeron in the lineup. The Bruins will be without defenseman Torey Krug, a key to the power play, because of a left ankle injury sustained in a preseason game Saturday; he's expected to miss three weeks. However, the Bruins say it's not related to the fractured ankle he sustained against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.