Gregory Campbell C BOS 6 Days

Gregory Campbell underwent surgery to repair his broken fibula Monday.

The team deemed the surgery successful, but we won't know anything for certain until later in the summer. Campbell will miss the Stanley Cup final, but it's unknown how long it will take him to rehab the injury.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 11 Days

Gregory Campbell is projected to visit with doctors to determine if surgery will be required to repair his broken fibula.

Whether a procedure is needed or not, Campbell is expected to miss the rest of the playoffs after blocking a slap shot in Game 3.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 12 Days

The Boston Bruins have confirmed that Gregory Campbell sustained a broken right leg and will miss the rest of the season.

The injury occurred in the second period of Game 3 during a Pittsburgh power play when Campbell was hit by a slap shot from Evgeni Malkin. He couldn't get off the ice because the Penguins controlled the puck, so for about 50 seconds he tried his best to continue killing the penalty before limping his way to the bench and into the locker room. His grit and versatility will be missed by the Bruins.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 12 Days

If an ESPN Boston report is correct, Gregory Campbell broke his leg blocking a shot, effectively ending his season.

Regardless, this could make the rugged forward's insistence upon staying out for the PK a historic moment of toughness, particularly if the Bruins manage to win the 2013 Stanley Cup.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 12 Days

The Boston Bruins didn't really give an official update regarding Gregory Campbell's status beyond head coach Claude Julien calling his injury serious.

The team announced that more will be known on Thursday.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 12 Days

Gregory Campbell headed to the locker room after blocking a shot on the Bruins penalty kill late in the second period

It didn't look good, but Campbell did his best to still help out after getting drilled with Evgeni Malkin's one-timer. Campbell played 6:51 before departing. He had a very rough time skating to the bench.

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Gregory Campbell is looking forward to playing the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference finals.

"We've all watched Pittsburgh play, we've played against them enough and we have a lot of respect for that team, the way they're coached, and they have four really good lines and guys that contribute and they got scoring from every line and they're not too far removed from winning the Stanley Cup and they know how to win, so I think it will be a great matchup," Campbell said. "We're excited about it, and we're going to have to be good." Campbell found the back of the net twice in Game 5 of their second-round series to propel them past the New York Rangers.

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Gregory Campbell scored twice in Boston's 3-1 victory against the New York Rangers.

The Boston Bruins have won their second-round series and will take on the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference finals. Torey Krug scored a goal and now has four goals and five points in five playoff games. Krug had just three games worth of NHL experience before the 2013 postseason. Nathan Horton, Brad Marchand, Daniel Paille, Tyler Seguin, and Shawn Thornton each registered an assist. Jaromir Jagr had a team-high four shots on goal, but is still searching for his first goal of the playoffs.

Gregory Campbell C BOS 29 Days

Gregory Campbell got his first goal of the 2013 playoffs in Sunday's 5-2 win over the Rangers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

The fourth-line center also picked up three hits and a fighting major in the third when he squared off with pugilist Derek Dorsett. Campbell has two points, 11 penalty minutes and 25 hits in nine playoff games.

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The Bruins' reunited fourth line of Daniel Paille, Gregory Campbell and Shawn Thornton has carried over its solid late-season play into the playoffs.

The trio wasn't able to be kept together for the entire season because of injuries and other players' struggles, but it's back now and played a big role in the Game 1 win, accounting for 10 of the team's 30 hits and two assists. "Yeah, I think we were pretty good," said Campbell. "At times I guess that's our job a lot of the time, to create energy, to change momentum, and just be hard to play against. It's important to be hard on the puck and win battles and do little things well in the playoffs, and that's kind of the M.O. of our line."