Based on Tuesday's practice at Warrior Ice Arena, the Bruins' lines could look a bit different if Bergeron returns. The B's top center had Tyler Bertuzzi and David Pastrnak on his wings, while Brad Marchand shifted down to play with Charlie Coyle and Nick Foligno.
Hall, meanwhile, was on a line with Pavel Zacha and Jake DeBrusk, a trio that had some strong success in the third period of Boston's 6-2 win in Game 4.
"Elite speed," Montgomery said of what that line brings. "Everyone's a first-round pick…we think that we can use that line as an advantage. They did a good job in the third period together, so we want to see what it looks like again tonight."
DeBrusk joked that it seems every time that trio is together, he finds the back of the net.
"We haven't really played much together but whenever we seem to come together, it seems like I get a goal. I personally like it a lot," DeBrusk said with a smile. "They're two fast players, they're very skilled, both think the game very smart, and both are playmakers."