Ondrej Kase now has spoken publicly, but that did little in the way of shedding light on why he was absent for so much of Phase 3 and the early stages of Phase 4. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass.

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I think the first three days were tough on him for obvious reasons.

“He’s making some plays, he’s got some jump. This is not the update you'd want to hear given Kase… Kase collected two assists with one shot and two hits Monday in a 4-3 win over Carolina in Game 4. We have every intention of using him on Game 1, we’ve just got to see where he’s at Sunday, and hopefully he takes advantage of the minutes he’s given and be ready to go.”Kase had seven goals and 16 assists over 49 games with the Ducks this season.

You can see he’s a little more natural just with everything he does. You can be forgiven for not knowing what to expect out of Ondrej Kase. Arriving in a trade between the Boston Bruins and Anaheim Ducks, Ondrej Kase was seen as the answer to the long-standing second-line right winger problem. With Ondrej Kase making his bubble debut at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday, his combo with Czech countryman David Krejci and left wing Jake DeBrusk scored the B’s only goal – Kase poked a … But we need him to play, so he’s going to go over the boards when it’s his turn, and hopefully, like I said, he can pick it up quick because he’s missed some time, we know that. Entering Game 4, no Bruin had more shots at even strength in this series than Kase … Bruins winger Ondrej Kase's strange summer continued on into Phase 4, as the trade deadline addition was not on the team's charter to Toronto's "secure zone," according to Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy.

The Bruins had near perfect attendance in their first day back at Warrior Ice Arena for training camp 2.0, as wingers Ondrej Kase and David Pastrnak served as the club's most notable absences.