Boston Bruins' goaltender Linus Ullmark returned to practice on Saturday, following an MRI that reportedly showed "no significant injury," as per The Athletic.
Subsequently, Ullmark was assisted to the sidelines by his fellow players, and Jeremy Swayman took his place in goal.
Following his impressive Vezina Trophy-winning season, 30-year-old Ullmark has been performing well for the Bruins this season. He boasts a .915 save percentage and a 2.75 goals-against average, contributing to Boston's position at the top of the Eastern Conference and third overall in the league.