Charlie McAvoy’s recovery has taken a significant step forward, as the Boston Bruins defenseman participated in Monday’s practice wearing a regular jersey. Despite this progress, the team remains cautious, and a definitive timeline for his return to action has yet to be set.

McAvoy has been sidelined since the 4 Nations Face-Off, suffering a right shoulder injury during a game for the U.S. national team against Finland on Feb. 13. He subsequently played against Canada on Feb. 15 but was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital due to severe shoulder pain. Doctors diagnosed him with an infection and a significant injury to the AC joint.

We’re going one day at a time. I think that’s how I’m approaching it and how our staff is as well—just doing everything we can each day to try and improve my shoulder,” McAvoy said, according to NHL.com, showing patience and focus on his recovery. When asked whether his main priority was pain management or regaining strength, McAvoy simply replied: “Both.”

McAvoy, who joined the Bruins during part of their recent road trip, has recorded 23 points (seven goals, 16 assists) in 50 games this season. His presence on the blue line is crucial for the team, and his return is highly anticipated.

 Interim Head Coach Joe Sacco of the Boston Bruins looks on against the Chicago Blackhawks during the third period at the United Center on December 04, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Joe Sacco on McAvoy’s breakthrough in recovery

“He’s out of the red (non-contact) jersey and into a black jersey, which is the next step in his progression,” Bruins interim coach Joe Sacco said. Today, he was able to take part in initial contact exercises. While these are encouraging signs, uncertainty remains about when McAvoy will return to game action.

Asked whether McAvoy would return this season, considering Boston’s slim chances of making the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Sacco responded: “I think if he’s ready and cleared to play, like any player, he’s going to want to come back in.” This statement highlights McAvoy’s desire to return to the ice, regardless of the team’s standings.

The uncertainty surrounding McAvoy’s return

Charlie McAvoy’s recovery remains a gradual and carefully managed process. His ability to skate in a regular jersey and participate in contact drills marks significant progress, but the lack of a definitive timeline underscores the complexity of his injury.

His return will ultimately depend on his physical condition and medical evaluations, prioritizing his long-term health. Despite a challenging NHL season for the Bruins, McAvoy’s determination to get back on the ice reflects his commitment to the team and passion for the game.