Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy, who has been wearing a brace on his left knee, will not play Tuesday against Detroit. McAvoy, who was hurt Saturday in the Bruins’ overtime win against Montreal, is scheduled for additional evaluation Monday afternoon.

Brandon Carlo will replace McAvoy as Zdeno Chara’s partner. It’s unknown whether Adam McQuaid or Matt Grzelcyk, neither of whom played Saturday, will be back in against Detroit.

It’s possible the Bruins also could be without Tuukka Rask against the Red Wings. Rask did not practice Monday because of a lower-body injury. That could leave Anton Khudobin in goal for the second straight game. Khudobin stopped all but one shot in the 2-1 win over Montreal.

McAvoy was injured on his first shift in that game. He lasted only 37 seconds before he skated off the ice with a shove from Khudobin.

It is unknown how much time McAvoy will miss. The Bruins have 19 games remaining in the regular season.

McAvoy has 7 goals and 25 assists in 59 games. He is averaging 22:06 of ice time per game, most of any NHL rookie and second to Chara on the team. His 32 points are tops among rookie defensemen.

McAvoy missed four games after undergoing an ablation in January to treat an abnormal heart rhythm.

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TODAY’S PRACTICE LINEUP

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Brad Marchand-Riley Nash-David Pastrnak

Jake DeBrusk-David Krejci-Rick Nash

Danton Heinen-David Backes-Brian Gionta

Tim Schaller-Sean Kuraly-Noel Acciari

Tommy Wingels

DEFENSE PAIRS

Zdeno Chara-Brandon Carlo

Torey Krug-Kevan Miller

Nick Holden-Adam McQuaid

Matt Grzelcyk

GOAL

Anton Khudobin

Keith Segee