The Bruins’ will try to bounce back after one ugly loss.
Just the facts
When: Tonight, 7:00 PM
Where: TD Garden — Boston, Mass.
How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
Opposing perspective: Arctic Ice Hockey
Know your enemy
- 35-14-3, 73PTS, 1st in Central Division
- Kyle Connor: 29G-36A-65PTS; Mark Scheifele: 29G-28A-57PTS; Gabriel Vilardi: 22G-27A-49PTS
- Connor Hellebuyck: 31-7-2, 2.00 GAA, .927 save percentage; Eric Comrie: 4-7-1, 2.79 GAA, .905 save percentage
Game notes
- The Boston Bruins look to bounce back from their ugly loss on Tuesday as the Winnipeg Jets roll into town.
- The Bruins lost in glorious fashion on Tuesday, 7-2, to the Buffalo Sabres with two hat tricks scored against them. “There was one period and then after that you probably want to toss it in the garbage,” Interim head coach Joe Sacco said after yesterday’s practice.
- And last time the Bruins saw the Jets? They lost 8-1 on Dec. 10, 2024.
- Head-to-head, the Jet have the best power play in the league at 32.6% while the Bruins have inched up to 13.8%. The Jets also have the best goals for average at 3.54 and have allowed the second fewest goals at a 2.40 average.
- The Jets are on a four-game winning streak. They last played on Tuesday, beating the Montreal Canadiens, 4-1. In those four games, they have outscored their opponents 17 to 7.
- The Bruins are 2-2-0 in their last four games and have outscored their opponents 9 to 7.
- Despite the loss, David Pastrnak extended his point streak to eight games with an assist on Tuesday. He now has seven goals and 11 assists in eight games.
- For Winnipeg, Vilardi has eight points his his last five games. Ehlers has six assists in that time.
- Injury updates: Sacco said after practice yesterday that Mark Kastelic would not be ready for tonight. Hampus Lindholm spoke to media and was uncertain if he would be ready for tonight in his road back to the lineup. Charlie McAvoy said he’ll likely know better after morning skate.
- See ya tonight!