The Boston Bruins will be without leading goal-scorer David Pastrnak for the second straight game on Saturday as they host the Winnipeg Jets.
The 20-year-old will once again be sidelined with an upper-body injury and is considered day to day, according to head coach Claude Julien.
Pastrnak is tied for fourth in the NHL with 10 goals this season, to go along with four assists in 14 games.
Julien also confirmed that backup goaltender Anton Khudobin has been cleared to play after missing the past month with an upper-body injury and will report to AHL Providence before rejoining the big club.
The Bruins (10-7-0) will host the Jets (9-8-2) on Saturday.