Tuukka Rask Not With Bruins For Islanders Game
BOSTON (CBS) -- The Bruins will be without Tuukka Rask when they take on the Islanders on Long Island.
The goaltender was in apparent discomfort on Sunday while skating to the bench late in the 1-0 loss to New Jersey, and he wasn't with the team for the morning skate prior to Tuesday night's game.
In his place, Dan Vladar was on the ice. Jaroslav Halak is slated to start Tuesday's game, with Vladar likely serving as the backup.
On Monday, head coach Bruce Cassidy noted that Rask was "a little uncomfortable" at the end of Sunday's game but doesn't expect the goaltender to be out for any extended period of time.
The 33-year-old Rask is in the final year of his contract, which he signed back in 2013. He is 8-4-2with a .906 save percentage and 2.46 goals-against average.
The 23-year-old Vladar replaced Rask on the NHL roster last summer, after Rask had to leave the NHL bubble. This season in AHL Providence, he he owns a .923 save percentage and 2.01 GAA.
With or without Rask, the Bruins have had trouble with the Islanders this year. Boston is 0-3 against the Islanders this season, losing 7-2 in their last meeting in mid-February.