Tuukka Rask
has been practicing with the Boston Bruins since Dec. 6, but the veteran goalie, an unrestricted free agent rehabbing from hip surgery he had in July, has not talked to them about a new contract, Bruins president Cam Neely said Dec. 22.
That could change in January.
Rask has repeatedly said if he signs this season it will be with the Bruins, the only team he has played for in his 14-season NHL career. The 34-year-old could be ready to play in three weeks, coach Bruce Cassidy said Sunday. Rask has been in Boston for his entire rehab.
General manager Don Sweeney said the Bruins have interest in re-signing Rask. Last season, Rask was 15-5-2 with a 2.28 goals-against average, .913 save percentage and two shutouts in 24 games. This season, the Bruins have used Linus Ullmark (7-5-0, 2.52 GAA, .922 save percentage in 12 games) and rookie Jeremy Swayman (7-5-2, 2.29 GAA, .917 save percentage, one shutout in 14 games).
Rask is 306-163-66 in 560 NHL games, is Boston's leader in wins, starts (540) and minutes played (32,208:34), and is second in shutouts (52) behind Tiny Thompson (74).