David Krejci

Boston Bruins' David Krejci (46), of the Czech Republic, celebrates his goal during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Nashville Predators in Boston, Tuesday, March 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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The Boston Bruins still have life in their Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Ottawa Senators, but the team still has plenty of injuries to overcome.

Bruins interim head coach Bruce Cassidy addressed the media Saturday afternoon at Warrior Ice Arena, offering updates to the health of center David Krejci and defenseman Torey Krug.

Krejci, who left Game 5 Friday night after taking a knee-on-knee hit from Senators defenseman Chris Wideman, is listed as day-to-day, per Cassidy.

"He's getting treatment this morning. He'll be looked at further, but obviously, he'll be a day-to-day situation right now. That's the best I have going forward. We'll have a clearer idea tomorrow when we get to the rink if he'll be able to play or not."

Krejci was injured in the final minutes of the first period during Friday's victory, limping off the ice after taking the hit from Wideman. It's been a tough postseason so far for Krejci, who missed the first two games of the series against Ottawa before tallying zero points and firing just three shots on goal over the next three games.

After suffering a lower-body injury during a regular-season loss to the Senators on April 6, Bruins defenseman Torey Krug has finally shown some progress. Cassidy noted that Krug has "started (the) process" in terms of returning, adding that the defenseman skated Saturday morning.

However, even with the positive development, it seems unlikely that Krug will return to the Bruins' blue line within the next few days. Krug led all Bruins defensemen in scoring during the regular season with 51 points over 81 games.