David Pastrnak Takes Ice For First Time At Bruins Training Camp
BOSTON (CBS) -- Pasta was back on the menu at Bruins practice on Wednesday. David Pastrnak made his Phase 3 debut at Warrior Ice Arena, joining the team ahead of the NHL's restart.
Pastrnak was back on the ice Wednesday after missing the first two days of training camp due to quarantine guidelines. He spent the NHL's hiatus in Europe, and had to quarantine before rejoining his teammates in Brighton.
Pastrnak, who shared the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy with Alexander Ovechkin after a 48-goal regular season, led Boston with 95 points in his 70 games played.
???? Pasta was already playing off the charts this season but he's going to be unstoppable now with this kind of flow #NHLBruins @pastrnak96 #WBZ pic.twitter.com/LDRWFL6bAo
— Joe Giza (@JoeGiza) July 15, 2020
???? for lunch, anyone?@pastrnak96 | #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/koohChFCWR
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) July 15, 2020
Fellow forward Ondrej Kase also joined the team for a "maintenance day" practice on Wednesday, taking the ice shortly after Pastrnak.
B's head coach Bruce Cassidy said the team will get an off-day at training camp on Sunday.