The Bruins are at home again, taking on the Ducks!
After five games, the Bruins are at 4-1, which is good for 2nd place in the Atlantic, most recently dismantling the Devils in a shutout.
What will be the lineup tonight?
Looking increasingly ready, the Bruins are working through their injuries.
Defensemen Kevan Miller and John Moore are still on Injured Reserve and Long-term Injured Reserve respectively, providing playing time for Matt Grzelcyk and Connor Clifton.
Brett Richie will be in in place of David Backes at 3rd line RW. Joakim Nordstrom returned vs Colorado, and is expected to play tonight.
Jaro Halak will be in goal.
Bruins Forward Lines | ||
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![]() Brad Marchand |
![]() Patrice Bergeron |
![]() David Pastrnak |
![]() Jake DeBrusk |
![]() David Krejci |
![]() Karson Kuhlman |
![]() Danton Heinen |
![]() Charlie Coyle |
![]() #18 Brett Ritchie |
![]() Joakim Nordstrom |
![]() Sean Kuraly |
![]() Chris Wagner |
Bruins Defensive pairs | ||
![]() Zdeno Chara |
![]() Charlie McAvoy |
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![]() Torey Krug |
![]() Brandon Carlo |
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![]() Matt Grzelcyk |
![]() Connor Clifton |
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Bruins Goaltending | ||
#41 Jaroslav Halak | (#40 Tuukka Rask) |
Hatstrnak!!!
Ah well. Halak can’t stop everything.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HE SUX TRAD HULAK!!!!!!!!!!!
Hahaha! Poor Ducks coach. They go 0-13 on PP and immediately g8ve up a bad turnover goal. In a period they’ve dominated. Hahaha
More Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Bruins Twitter account being a little spicy:
With good reason. And he wasn’t even the one called originally! Just stick in the guy with 0 PK time in his career.
They didn’t score on a 3 on 1!
We shouldn’t have given them a 3 on 1, but still.
Hello!
I have been watching but my daughter had nabbed my phone to play at being a YouTuber ….
The guys look good, so far.
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Do the thing and win the game!
Cliffy is out, Kampfer is in.
These seats are cramped and awkward.
Go Bruins!
Clinton’s at that stage where he’s showing a lot of promise but it doesn’t hurt for him to watch a game every now and then. Help him make better decisions on the ice.