PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Charlie McAvoy said he feels "great" and is ready to get back to work for the Boston Bruins after missing the final 25 games of last season with a shoulder injury.

"It was a long summer, but in a lot of ways it was beneficial," McAvoy said Wednesday, "a chance to have a lot of months, to put in a lot of work, which is nice, something that I haven't really had since we have always been a playoff team.

"It was a longer summer, but I used it to my advantage."

The defenseman took part in the United States Men's Olympic Orientation Camp and was one of six players named to the preliminary roster for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in February. He also represented the United States at the 4-Nations Face-Off but injured the acromioclavicular (AC) joint of

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