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Bruins D Charlie McAvoy hit in face by puck vs. Canadiens, ruled out

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Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy was hit in the face by a puck in the second period and was ruled out of Saturday’s game against the host Montreal Canadiens.

Montreal defenseman Noah Dobson took a slap shot at 11:01, which may have deflected off of the Bruins’ Mark Kastelic or another player’s stick before catching McAvoy under his visor and to his face.

McAvoy went down on the ice and eventually left under his own power to the Bruins’ locker room as Bell Centre staff cleaned blood off the ice. The Bruins said in the third period that McAvoy would not return.

The 27-year-old blocked three shots and took a slashing penalty in 13:03 on the ice on Saturday. He entered the day with 14 points (all on assists), 24 penalty minutes, 29 blocks, 25 hits and 24:20 average ice time in 18 games.

Boston selected McAvoy 14th overall in the 2016 NHL Draft.

He has 314 career points (60 goals, 254 assists), 453 penalty minutes, 912 blocks and 933 hits while averaging 23:27 on the ice in 522 regular-season games since the 2017-18 season.

McAvoy played in only 50 games last season. He injured his shoulder at the Bell Centre while playing for Team USA in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off.

–Field Level Media

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