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Ondrej Kase Returns to Boston Bruins Practice



Forward Ondrej Kase returned to Boston Bruins practice today after missing almost the entire season with an upper body injury. In this video I talk about when Kase could return to the lineup. I also go over his stats, where he will fit into the Bruins lineup, and what he brings to the team.

12 Comments

  1. Debrusk-Coyle-Kase is a great 3rd line especially if they can all get going. Coyle needs to realize that what got him goals a couple years back was driving the net and using his handeye to bat pucks in. This team checks all the boxes. Good defensively? Yes, Good offensively? Yes. Great leadership? Yes. Great goalies? Yes. Experienced? Yes. Deep? Yes.

  2. He's been useless in every game. He's a flow killer. He tries hard & has energy, but he's nothing more than a 4th liner. We're way too deep for his name to be getting brought up again. Ritchie's lazy af but has some useful strengths. I just don't see any useful strengths with Kase.

  3. I’m glad he’s back also I can def see him on the bottom six also 💛🖤💛

  4. I really want Kase to do well for us. Adding him to the bottom six could give us 4 good lines going into the playoffs which is huge for any contender.

  5. Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak
    Hall-Krejci-Smith
    Ritchie-Coyle-Kase
    Debrusk-Lazar-Kuraly

    The Bruins may finally be more than a one line team

  6. If Kase can come back and play well that is a bonus and gives the Bruins even more depth, I would try him on the 3rd line with Coyle and DeBrusk moves back to #3 LW. Move Ritchie to the 4th line with Kuraly and Lazar.

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