Just over a month away from the Stanley Cup finals, the Boston Bruins have been rocked with the news that their goaltender, Tuukka Rask, has decided to opt out of competition and leave the team bubble to return to his family.
Rask made his announcement on Saturday, confirming his departure just before their scheduled Game 3 of the first round.
"I want to be with my teammates competing, but at this moment there are things more important than hockey in my life, and that's being with my family," said the 33-year-old.
"I want to thank the Bruins and my teammates for their support and wish them success."
The announcement stunned fans, coming as it did less than two hours before the Bruins' third playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes. Rask's departure means Jaroslav Halak will deputize between the pipes for the Bruins.
Despite the abrupt decision, the Bruins have reacted calmly to Rask's move, with the team's general manager Don Sweeney telling NHL.com, "We understand completely where Tuukka is coming from.