Some interesting comments today from Boston Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy, after goalie Tuukka Rask returned to practice.
Cassidy’s remarks came in the wake of Saturday’s big win in Brooklyn -- a game that Rask missed with a lower-body injury.
“He had a good practice today,” Cassidy said of Rask, per CSN New England. “He’s a guy that’s played a lot of hockey this year ... and he’s not a 240-pound goaltender that can handle all of the games, all of the workload every year. We know that. I’m not going to put limitations on him, but we probably overused him at the start of the year. At this time of year, it gets tougher and tougher with any player that’s been overplayed.”
It remains to be seen which netminder will get the nod tomorrow against Nashville at TD Garden. Anton Khudobin stopped 18 of 19 shots in Saturday’s 2-1 victory over the Islanders. After a 1-5-1 start to the season, the 30-year-old backup has won his last five starts.
But Cassidy insisted today that Rask is the Bruins’ “No. 1 goalie.”
“He’s our No. 1 and his health is very important,” said Cassidy. “When he’s physically ready to go and he tells me that, then we’ll make that decision.”