
"David Krejci, who participated in part of the first session this morning, is progressing with his rehab, but believes that realistically, he won't be ready for the season opener on Oct. 1.
"Seventeen days? Two-and-a-half weeks? I don't know," said Krejci. "I'll say there might be a little chance. Not a big one, but a little one. Maybe 10 percent. I can't say there's zero percent, because I feel pretty good on the ice. I don't know how it's going to feel one week from now. I think I probably won't be ready, but there's a chance."
Krejci said he feels pain in his hip when he performs crossovers to the right. Krejci has been informed that such pain is normal (Boston.com)."
Sounds like everything is progressing well for Krejci. He is one of my favorite players on the team. His ability to make everyone around him better plays a big part of the Bruins success on the ice. It really doesn't matter if he misses a couple weeks in the beginning of the season. The NHL season is so long that most people will probably for get he missed any time at all.


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