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Massive Injury Update For Taylor Hall in Boston

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Aaron
March 10, 2023  (1:25 PM)
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The Boston Bruins have been a dominant force in the NHL this season, currently holding the top spot in the standings. Despite their success, the team has been struggling with injuries to key players, such as Taylor Hall, who has been placed on long-term injured reserve (LTIR), and Nick Foligno, who is on injured reserve (IR).

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The Boston Bruins received some encouraging news today regarding Taylor Hall's injury, despite the ongoing challenges they face with multiple injured players. Kevin Paul DuPont, a reporter for the Boston Globe, shared an update indicating that Hall's condition has improved.

Despite the injuries, the Bruins have managed to maintain their dominant position in the NHL standings, which is a testament to the team's depth and resilience. It will be intriguing to see how they perform once Hall and Foligno return to the lineup. Until then, the Bruins will continue to rely on their talented roster and depth to remain at the top of the league standings.

�'Taylor Hall, who has been out since Feb. 25 when he was injured, is expected to practice Monday.''

�'He could return to action when the Bruins wrap up their five-game road trip.''

Initially projected to be out until playoffs, a positive second opinion on his condition has led to a more optimistic outlook. Kevin Paul DuPont from the Boston Globe reported on Hall's progress, stating that he could possibly make a comeback as early as March 21st, following the team's five-game road trip. If he does return, he would have 13 games left in the season.

Despite Taylor Hall's potential early return, he remains on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) which comes with a $6 million cap hit. To activate him, Bruins' general manager Don Sweeney will need to make room by moving at least $2 million. One option could be to place Nick Foligno on LTIR.

Since joining the Bruins, Hall has significantly improved his performance, registering 61 points in his first full year with the team (81 games). He has also added depth to the Bruins' third line, with 16 goals and 20 assists in 58 games this season.

If Hall does return earlier than expected, it would undoubtedly benefit the Bruins as they seek to maintain their position atop the NHL standings. With his impressive skills and contributions to the team, Hall could prove to be the key to Boston making a deep playoff run.

Source: Hockey Patrol

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