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Public Skate: Bruins vs. Hurricanes

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It’s an early one today, folks!

The Bruins will look to build on two big wins and make it three in a row as the Carolina Hurricanes come to town.

Discuss!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57016/public-skate-bruins-vs-hurricanes
 
Preview: Bruins and Hurricanes set for matinee face-off

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Just the facts​

  • When: Today, 1 PM
  • Where: TD Garden – Boston, MA
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • Opposing SB Nation site: Canes Country

Know your enemy​

  • 7-3-0, 14PTS, 3rd in the Metropolitan Division
  • Seth Jarvis: 7G-4A-11PTs; Sebastian Aho: 4G-7A-11PTS; Jackson Blake: 3G-5A-8PTS
  • Frederik Andersen: 4-2-0, 3.11 GAA, .892 save percentage; Brandon Bussi: 3-1-0, 2.25 GAA, .916 saver percentage

Game notes​

  • The Bruins are one month down and one game closer to being 500 after TWO WINS to close out October. They’ll look to continue this winning thing as the Carolina Hurricanes are in Boston for an afternoon tilt.
  • The Bruins will do it without Elias Lindholm though as the team announced he’ll be out for at least a few weeks. Marco Sturm gave an update on Lindholm’s lower-body injury yesterday, saying he was getting an MRI. The news follows Lindholm’s collision Jordan Greenway of the Buffalo Sabres during Tuesday’s game.
  • The Bruins also announced the other day that Jordan Harris will be out two months following ankle surgery.
  • Will Morgan Geekie make it a lucky seven game-goal streak? It stands at six right now — and seven goals in that time — in the last six games.
  • David Pastrnak is closing in on 400 career goals. He’s at 398.
  • After yesterday’s practice, Pastrnak talked about Marat Khusnutdinov bumped up to his line. He said his speed helps on the forecheck. “He creates so many turnovers and stays strong on the puck. That creates more offensive zone possession,” Pastrnak said.
  • After last season, it’s weird writing that the Bruins’ power play is 13th in the league at 22.2% and the Carolina Hurricanes are last at a whopping 9.7%. Head-to-head on the PK, the two teams are fairly matched.
  • On the flip side, the Hurricanes have the best goals for average at 3.90 while the Bruins are one of the teams who have given up the most, with a 3.62 goals against average.
  • Grab some leftover candy and we’ll see ya soon!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...ruins-and-hurricanes-set-for-matinee-face-off
 
Preview: Bruins meet Islanders to cap off third back-to-back this month

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Just the facts​

  • When: Tonight, 7:00 PM
  • Where: TD Garden – Boston, MA
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • Opposing perspective: Lighthouse Hockey

Know your enemy​

  • 4-3-1, 9PTS, T-5th in the Metropolitan Division
  • Bo Horvat: 5G-4A-9PTS; Anders Lee: 2G-6A-8PTS; Mathew Barzal: 2G-5A-7PTS; Matthew Schaefer: 2G-5A-7PTS
  • Ilya Sorokin: 2-3-1, 3.70 GAA, .875 save percentage; David Rittich: 2-0-0, 2.01 GAA, .940 save percentage

Game notes​

  • The Boston Bruins are back at home after a quick little road trip to welcome the New York Islanders to the TD Garden. It was the Bruins THIRD back-to-back already to start the season. One faired well for the Bruins, the other not so much. This one, well, it’s not off to a great start.
  • It definitely gets harder and harder writing something positive to takeaway from a game that ends in a 7-2 loss. But here we are 1-7-0 in the last eight games. Eight games out of 11 in October.
  • It sounds like a broken record by now, but the B’s defensive zone play is killing them.
  • Morgan Geekie enters tonight’s game on a four-game goal streak. Overall, he’s at has seven goals in 11 games. It took him 12 games last season to net his first goal and 30 games to reach seven goals. But it looks like while the team is going to have its ups and downs, Geekie is picking up pretty much where he left off to end the 2024-25 season — one of the biggest and consistent contributors every night.
  • Jeremy Swayman had two straight starts so unless something crazy happens, Joonas Korpisalo should be getting the nod. Korpisalo is 1-3-0 this season with a 4.03 GAA and .845 save percentage. Islanders announced yesterday that Sorokin would be in net.
  • For the Isles, Alexander Romanov and Max Shabanov will be out for tonight. Romanov is set to miss his fifth game with an upper-body injury while this will be the third game Shabanov is sidelined.
  • Marat Khusnutdinov drew back into the lineup last night. We’ll see if Marco Sturm keeps him on the fourth line or if he subs out again.
  • Last night, the second period set the tone for what happened. The Bruins have had trouble in the middle frame, giving up 11 goals accumulated in their six losses and seven games total. When they’ve won, they’ve given up only one second-period goal in four games.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...s-in-tailend-of-third-back-to-back-this-month
 
Morning Skate: Turnaround

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Welcome to a new week, folks!

Apologies for the lack of official recap on Saturday, but those 1 PM games can be tricky to cover.

By now, you’re well aware that the Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes by a 2-1 score on Saturday, extending their mini winning streak to three games.

While none of us is under the illusion that the Bruins are BACK®, it’s worth noting the vibe shift from just a week ago.

Last Monday, the B’s got pasted by Ottawa, 7-2, in arguably their worst performance of the season; a week later, they’ve won consecutive games against the Islanders, Sabres, and Hurricanes.

Go figure.

It’s extremely early in the season, but it’ interesting to note just how congested things are in the Atlantic Division: the Canadiens and Red Wings are up top with 18 points apiece, but the bottom three teams (currently the Panthers, the Sabres, and the Lightning) are only five points behind.

Compare that with things out West, where the Pacific-leading Avalanche, for example, are 11 points clear of the last-place Blues.

Anyways, after wasting all of that digital ink discussing standings, I’ll follow that up by saying it’s silly to discuss standings on November 3.

The B’s will practice today ahead of a game tomorrow against the Islanders on SCENIC LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.

The Isles have won back-to-back games, most recently beating the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday night.

Yesterday, the B’s hosted a family event featuring current and former players, including one heck of a goalie tandem:

Timmy & Tuukks 💪 #BruinsTeamEvent pic.twitter.com/hpfe8lhFuV

— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) November 3, 2025

Of course, this weekend also brought the Bruins Halloween party, and you can catch up on all of this year’s costume highlights in the thread below:

Wicked good thread here ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/be0bE9kpdE

— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) November 2, 2025

To me, David Pastrnak remains the man to beat, but the holidays are upon us and I might be sporting a pro-Home Alone bias.

Anyways, no game but plenty to discuss — what’s on tap for today?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57029/morning-skate-turnaround
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Islanders

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Sorry about the lack of preview today, folks — got our wires crossed as to who was taking what, much like the mid-October Bruins in their own zone.

Some quick hits:

  • Tonight’s game will be at 7 PM, airing on NESN and 98.5 The Sports Hub.
  • You can check in from an Isles perspective over on Lighthouse Hockey.
  • Both teams are coming into this game on decent mini-runs, with the Bruins winners of three in a row and the Isles winners of their last two.
  • These two teams played at TD Garden last week, with the B’s winning that one, 5-2.
  • I doubt it, but it will be interesting to see if there’s any carryover attention paid to Jordan Greenway after his collision/hit (depending on your perspective) on Elias Lindholm has sidelined him for a few weeks.
  • Rookie Matthew Schafer has three goals in his last three games, including a two-goal outing against Columbus on Sunday.

Other than that…discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57035/public-skate-bruins-vs-islanders
 
Morning Skate: Khudini

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Now you see him, now you don’t?

The Bruins won their fourth game in a row last night, beating the Islanders 4-3 in a shootout.

It was a pretty even, back-and-forth game: 1-0, 1-1, 2-1, 2-2, etc.

It was Marat Khusnutdinov who emerged as the hero for the Bruins, first tying the game with under five minutes left in the third period, then scoring the eventual winner in the shootout.

The tying goal:

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And the shootout goal:

MARAT KHUSNUTDINOV AKA THE GREATEST HOCKEY PLAYER OF ALL TIME NASTY SHOOTOUT WINNER pic.twitter.com/k2CBGqrTYi

— Spoked Z (@SpokedZ) November 5, 2025

Jeremy Swayman, who had an up-and-down night of his own, would then stop Jonathan Drouin on the Isles’ next attempt to secure the win.

Pavel Zacha and Viktor Arvidsson scored the other goals for the B’s.

Among the in-game shenanigans was Nikita Zadorov mixing it up with the Islanders’ Matthew Schaefer; the Islanders understandably took exception.

ZADOROV GOES AFTER SCHAEFER AND CHAOS ENSUES pic.twitter.com/fgR7ToRdOj

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) November 5, 2025

After the game, Zadorov took to the World Wide Web to offer feedback on the in-arena experience at UBS Arena.

Nikita Zadorov via instagram:

“Get out of my DMs And go to the Rink To cheer for your team THAT PLACE WAS LIBRARY TONIGHT!!!” pic.twitter.com/0l2XUjCyPM

— Robert Chalmers (@IvanIvanlvan) November 5, 2025

The joys of the modern world.

Anyways, the Bruins will have an optional practice this morning ahead of the Ontario Mini-Gauntlet, which begins Thursday night at TD Garden.

That stretch will be vs. Ottawa, at Toronto, vs. Toronto, at Ottawa. Might as well get all of Ontario out of the way at once, right?

What’s on tap for today?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/morning-skate-open-threads/57042/morning-skate-khudini
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Senators

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Thursday night hockey is upon us, folks!

The Bruins host the Ottawa Senators at the friendly confines of TD Garden tonight.

I’m not sure if it’s “at” the confines, “in” the confines, or “among” the confines, but we don’t need to nitpick.

The B’s will be looking to extend their winning streak tonight while also avenging one of their more lopsided losses of the season. A REVENGE GAME!

Anyways, it’s the Bruins! It’s the Senators! It’s LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57054/public-skate-bruins-vs-senators
 
Preview: Atlantic stretch begins as Bruins host Senators

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Just the facts​

  • When: Tonight, 7 PM
  • Where: TD Garden – Boston, MA
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • Opposing perspective: Silver Seven Sens

Know your enemy​

  • 6-5-2, 14PTS, T-5th in the Atlantic Division
  • Drake Batherson: 5G-10A-15PTS; Tim Stützle: 6G-8A-14PTS; Shane Pinto: 8G-4A-12PTS
  • Linus Ullmark: 5-4-2, 3.41 GAA, .861 save percentage

Game notes​

  • The Bruins kick off a very division-heavy portion of their schedule by hosting the Ottawa Senators. The B’s next five games will all be against Atlantic Division foes.
  • Ottawa has had a weird stretch without any games, as they’ve been out of action since Saturday night. That game was a 4-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens in overtime.
  • As you undoubtedly remember, these two teams met about a week and a half ago in Kanata. That game was one of the Bruins’ worst performances of the season, a 7-2 drubbing.
  • After winning three games in a row (the last of which was the game mentioned above), the Senators have gone loss-win-loss in their last three.
  • Ottawa continues to have a porous team defense, allowing nearly 4 goals-against per game (3.92, to be precise). That mark is good for 30th in the NHL.
  • Drake Batherson has been on a tear for the Senators, recording 5G-6A-11PTS in his last five games.
  • For the Bruins, you just hope the good vibes can continue. The B’s have improbably won four games in a row, the latest being Tuesday’s shootout win on Long Island/Queens/New York State/wherever the Islanders play now.
  • Viktor Arvidsson somewhat quietly has three goals in his last five games for the Bruins. His goals in the past two games have been important, with Morgan “Rocket Richard” Geekie going quiet for those same two games.
  • Bruins coach Marco Sturm had words of praise for Fraser Minten after his effort against the Islanders. He wouldn’t officially commit to keeping a Khudini-Minten-Pastrnak line together, but acknowledged he liked what he saw.

As a reminder, tonight is your first of four consecutive doses of Ontario, so try to pace yourself.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...lantic-stretch-begins-as-bruins-host-senators
 
Recap: Zacha’s OT goal pushes winning streak to five

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Pavel Zacha scored with 5.6 seconds left in overtime to give the Bruins a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators, extending their winning run to five games in a row.

The goal featured a bit of good fortune for the B’s — the kind you get when you’re on a nice run — as Charlie McAvoy’s attempted centering pass went five-hole behind Linus Ullmark, where Zacha poked it in.

Hey, when you’re hot, you’re hot.

Morgan Geekie and Sean Kuraly scored the other goals for the Bruins, both in the second period.

Michael Amadio got the scoring started in the first period, cashing in on a nice 2-on-1 to make it 1-0 Senators.

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Geekie ended his relatively modest two-game scoring drought just 90 seconds into the second period, sneaking in a rebound to make it a 1-1 game.

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Kuraly would find himself in acres of space later in the second and he took advantage, beating Linus Ullmark with a wrist shot from the circle to make it 2-1 Bruins.

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Claude Giroux would sneak one past Joonas Korpisalo just as an Ottawa power play expired to make it a 2-2 game midway through the third period.

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The teams would trade chances in overtime, but it was Zacha who ended up with the winner.

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Bruins win, 3-2.

Game notes​

  • Zacha deserves credit for sticking with that play on the game-winner, as he came a couple of inches from winning it a few seconds earlier on Charlie McAvoy’s initial pass. It’s a bit of a risk to go to the net like that in 3-on-3, but with five seconds left, it was a gamble worth taking.
  • Speaking of McAvoy, he took the puck on two “tours of the offensive zone,” to quote Jack Edwards, prior to Zacha’s goal. It’s imperative to keep possession in OT, and he did it in style.
  • The B’s initially had a power play with around 40 seconds left in OT, only for Geekie to take a tripping penalty three seconds into that power play. Luckily, it didn’t end up mattering.
  • The scoring was spread around in this game, with only two players recording multipoint nights: Giroux, who had a goal and an assist, and…Andrew Peeke? The offensive dynamo assisted on the first two Bruins goals.
  • Johnny Beecher left the game after just 4:07 TOI, with Marco Sturm saying he had an upper-body injury.

The Bruins will be off on Friday, aside from traveling to Toronto. They’ll face the Leafs in Toronto on Saturday night.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...-zachas-ot-goal-pushes-winning-streak-to-five
 
Preview: Boston visits the Leafs for a Saturday Night Special

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Just the Facts​

  • The Time: 7pm EST
  • The Place: ScotiaBank Arena – Toronto, ON
  • Place to Watch: NESN, ESPN+ (outside of Boston/Toronto), SportsNet, CBC
  • Place to Listen: 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • An Opposing Viewpoint: Pension Plan Puppets

Game Preview​


What a week.

After getting whomped by the Senators, the B’s have rattled off 5 straight impressive wins; regardless of their opponent’s relative strengths. Even when things looked bleak, one thing that has become abundantly clear about Marco Sturm’s Bruins is that they are always, always, always battling. They might be battling themselves some nights, but they are nearly always in it. They are not perfect by a long shot, and they are almost constantly outshot, but they will never, ever make it easy. That’s an admirable trait that can make up for a lot on most nights.

Enter Toronto.

The Leafs are experiencing a less than stellar start as they did last year, the difference is that they have a much physically taller and heavier team than Leafs teams of years past. Leafs fans; puck knowledge evading them like playoff success as it always does, are both distraught that this has happened in spite of their team full of big strong boys, and get very, very mad when you point out that this is in fact what they wanted. They wanted big strong boys, they wanted Marner gone, and they wanted their coach to preach big strong boy hockey.

Sure, they may have gotten a good amount of that…but they ignore the finer details. Berube hockey is boring because they generally don’t have the puck all that often or need players like Ryan O’Reilly, Jordan Kyrou, Rob Thomas and Jordan Binnington playing out of their minds. All of their defenders are huge but they are also not especially physical to begin with and super not interested in leaving the zone under their own power. A lot of the bigger players they’re gambling on are only now starting to have better games after looking like the Depth they came from. They wanted to move on from Mitch Marner because he was the one guy in the Core 4 who was making it as easy as possible to get rid of him, and ended up completely dependent on Matthews, Nylander, Tavares, and Reilly for a lot of their scoring punch. They wanted the Wendel Clark Tulpa, and only succeeded in getting the Tulpa resembling a lot of the teams Wendel Clark used to play on. The ones that only won like 25 games a season.

You just hate to see it. ///deep, heavy sarcasm

Of course, I’m saying that as a B’s fan. From a less haterade-infused thought-process, the Leafs are also doing what they did last year in rounding into form; sitting on a three game winning streak from an offensive explosion against the Mammoth, and two very convincing games against the Pennsylvania squads; mostly on the backs of Matthews, Nylander, Tavares, and a rotating fourth guy who finds his game that particular night. They’re still very mortal as a team; they generally don’t create a lot of chances on their own and their defense is about as mobile as Boston’s depth can be, but right now their big players are being their big players and playing how you’d expect them to.

It will take a full team effort to combat the Leafs’ Nu-Core 4, but if there’s any team who can shock Toronto out of their good feelings, I can think of no better team to do it than Boston.

Let’s see what happens tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...-hosts-the-leafs-for-a-saturday-night-special
 
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