The Boston Bruins scoring leader Marc Savard will miss four to six weeks with a broken left foot. The team's announcement Wednesday did not say when Savard injured the foot. The forward has led the team in scoring each of the past three years. He did not miss a game last season, when he had 25 goals and 63 assists for 88 points. He has four goals and three assists this season. The team recalled 32-year-old forward Trent Whitfield from Providence.

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October 21, 2009
BOSTON (AP) -- The Boston Bruins scoring leader Marc Savard will miss four to six weeks with a broken left foot.
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October 21, 2009
Bruins forward Marc Savard is out 4-6 weeks with broken foot.
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October 21, 2009
The Boston Bruins scoring leader Marc Savard will miss four to six weeks with a broken left foot.
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October 21, 2009
The Boston Bruins are quickly finding out it isn't last season anymore, announcing on Wednesday that offensive sparkplug Marc Savard is out from four to six weeks with a broken left foot.
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October 21, 2009
In this morning's papers, Boston/Buffalo break long time trade freeze, Jarome Iginla is back, Ray Whitney playing in his 1000th game, Scott Howson doesn't regret trading Curtis Glencross, Travis Zajac moved off the top line in Jersey and much more after the jump.
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October 21, 2009
Boston Bruins leading scorer Marc Savard is expected to be sidelined 4-to-6 weeks with a broken left foot, the team revealed Wednesday.
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October 21, 2009
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October 22, 2009
Life without Milan Lucic and Marc Savard won’t be easy, but the Bruins left here last night with another point tacked up in the standings, their third point in two nights, adding to their growing sense of resiliency in a season that already has tested their depth, patience, and physical well-being.
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October 21, 2009
The Hits Just Keep on Comin'
Following last nights injuries to both Marc Savard and Sergei Gonchar, you can now add the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins to the list of teams suffering major early season setbacks.
They join the Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings as one of the club's that has suffered a major injury to one of their key players within the...
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October 21, 2009
Boston was already without Lucic, Boston had already traded Kessel, Boston was already dealing with Tim Thomas playing like a backup goalie, and now they'll have to play without their best player, Marc Savard, for 4-6 weeks. I don't expect the bruins to rush out and make another deal (they've made two in the last few days), but if things continue to go wrong for them...
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October 22, 2009
Maybe the Bruins hit rock bottom, then bounced back up. Trailing 1-0 then 2-1 at home to Nashville (dead last in the Central Division), Boston came from behind to pull out an important 3-2 win on Wednesday.
With All-Star (and last year’s leading scorer) Marc Savard joining Milan Lucic and Shawn Thornton on the injury list, [...]
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October 22, 2009
After playing just once in the last eleven days, the Flyers (3-2-1) will start to get busy tonight when they take on the Boston Bruins (4-4-0) at the Wachovia Center. Both clubs have been erratic in the early going of the season, but the Bruins are coming off a win last night against the Predators.
Without the services of Marc Savard or Milan Lucic, the Bruins will need other...
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October 19, 2009
from Allan Muir of Sports Illustrated,
The three ramifications: it puts every Bruin on notice that their early season malaise has consequences; it clears Kobasew’s $2.33 million hit off the cap this year and next, creating space either for an immediate deal to bolster the sagging blue line or possibly to extend center Marc Savard; and it gives Claude Julien a chance to juice...