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Public Skate: Bruins vs. Red Wings

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Annnnnnnnnd we’re back!

Just a day after a Black Friday game that saw the home team giving away goals at deeply discounted prices, the Bruins are back at it, hosting Atlantic Division rivals Detroit at TD Garden.

If anything, Detroit should be at a slight disadvantage tonight, as they also played Friday but had to travel to Boston after their loss to Tampa.

Of course, the Bruins are playing with a patchwork roster as this point, so maybe neither team has an advantage at this point…maybe the real advantage is the friends we’ve made along the way.

As of Saturday morning, it wasn’t clear if Pavel Zacha or David Pastrnak would be available for tonight’s game, though that has likely become more clear since I scheduled this post.

Shake off the gravy and stuffing, put on your best Christmas sweater, and enjoy some divisional hockey!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57337/public-skate-bruins-vs-red-wings
 
Recap: Morgan Geekie ties the Red Wings, B’s win in a shootout!

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JUST GIVE THE ROCKET RICHARD TO HIM NOW ALREADY

First Period​


There was a ruckus!

There was also a lot of penalty killing…But no scoring. Ultimately, that would have ‘till the middle frame.

Second Period​


It’s a day ending in Y, and thus the B’s, deep in the Red Wings’ zone, managed to get the puck around the boards off to Elias Lindholm, and Morgan Geekie clocked in with a smart call to immediately sit out front on account of absolutely nobody within a mile of the net-front aside from Detroit’s netminder, allowing him to tip the puck home for a 1-0 Bruins lead!

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And we head to the 3rd!

Third Period​


The Wings, perhaps noticing they were down to a Bruins team down a David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy, decided that they were not going to take it lying down, and proceeded to lay siege on the Bruins defensive zone, finally cracking through the defensive effort on a failed clear that Emmett Finnie was able to send out to Dylan Larkin, who sent a shot out front to a swooping in Lucas Raymond, who tied the game on a deflection that you’d have to actively have psychic powers to stop. 1-1 Everybody.

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Then, as time winded down, Ben Chiarot took a high sticking penalty, and that gave the B’s extremely scary power play, something that is not a joke to say in 2025-26, and Morgan Geekie got to take a nice, careful slapshot in a power play that felt like it was moving at half speed, which utterly flummoxed the Red Wings. 2-1 Bruins!

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Unfortunately, the Wings pulled their goalie, and with only a couple of minutes left they tied it as an excellent Larkin pass got Patrick Kane and Michael Rasmussen on a 2-on-nobody, and Rasmussen parked his 6’6 keister in front of Swayman to redirect the puck in behind Swayman. 2-2 Everybody.

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Guess we’re headed to Overtime.

Overtime​


There were 4 shots to 1 in favor of the Wings. Swayman stopped them all.

Shootout​


SKILLS COMP GO, CASEY SEND US HOME

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Bruins win 3-2!

Game Notes​

  • Your TOI Leader was Nikita Zadorov, who logged 26:57
  • This was rapidly on it’s way toward being a very sluggish game until the third, after which it felt like the Bruins were in real danger of taking the positives that Morgan Geekie had given them and frittering it away. Mercifully, cooler heads prevailed and they came out on top in a gutsy performance.
  • So hey! Morgan Geekie’s right back in the hunt for the league lead in goals!
    • Seriously, one of the big questions about this one player is and to a large part still remains “Who is this player away from David Pastrnak?”, and given that he now leads the team in goalscoring, that is not an insignificant question to ask, especially if he’s gonna be away for a little bit. Tonight, he answered that he can in fact still do this away from #88, and it’s only made his legend even more impressive. Morgan, I cannot overstate this; we cannot do this without you.
  • The PK was busy tonight; Boston gave up 5 chances on the man-advantage to Detroit, including one in overtime oh my GOD Elias do not do that again, and they stopped them all. Each of the Penalty Killers deserve a star on their own for how they handled this and I wish every last one of them a very cold ice bath and a stiff drink.
    • That said, LET US TRY TO CLEAN UP THE WILD STICKS AND PANIC HOLDS PLEASE. They got away with it against Detroit tonight, but you got New Jersey coming up at the end of next week. They’re not gonna struggle nearly as much with moving the puck around. Let’s not tempt fate if we can.
  • I think the Bruins owe Jeremy Swayman a cake for f#!king up his SV% so bad in that Ottawa game that he’s merely top 5 in the league instead of actively leading the NHL in SV%. Oh well, that just means he gets to earn it the old fashioned way. He came out of this one with a .923 SV% on 26 shots, Plus all the ones he made in the shootout, which I feel like should count? Either way, excellent night for him.
  • Mason…you are lucky Jeremy Swayman is a Boston Bruin. But you did end up not causing too big of a problem. You did…okay.


The B’s will get a chance to play the Red Wings again on Tuesday, though this time in their home barn. That game is at 7pm EST.

We’ll see you there!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...eekie-ties-the-red-wings-bs-win-in-a-shootout
 
Public Skate: Atlantic

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Welcome to December, folks!

A new month is upon us, with November and all of its turkey trappings now firmly in the rearview mirror. Just 24 more shopping days until Christmas, for your awareness.

The Bruins ended November on a high note on Saturday night, beating the Detroit Red Wings in the shootout at TD Garden.

That game saw the Bruins allow the game-tying goal with the Detroit net empty late in the third, but they managed to bounce back and skate off home ice with two points.

The B’s will play the Red Wings again tomorrow night, this time in Detroit, as we get to enjoy a nice Atlantic back-to-back.

Morgan Geekie, who has been instrumental to the Bruins’ better-than-expected first two months of the season, starts December tied for the league lead in goals, which we all saw coming.

He’s joined in the “Welcome to December” Team MVP race by mainstay David Pastrnak and by Jeremy Swayman, who has been outstanding over the past few weeks, in particular.

Nikita Zadorov also strikes me as someone who has exceeded expectations on the season thus far, which is extra important when you consider the unavailability of Charlie McAvoy.

There’s still plenty of season left, with two months down and four-plus months to go. It just feels like once the calendar turns to December, it’s less “early season” and more like “middle of the season.”

Anyways, the B’s find themselves in the playoff picture as we begin the last month of the year, and that’s better than many of us expected.

(As an aside, I had no idea Tampa was now in first in the Atlantic Division, but the Bolts are riding a seven-game winning streak and are 8-2-0 in their last ten. That’ll do it.)

What’s on tap as you begin December? Any surprises (positive or negative, Bruins-related or league-wide) as we begin the 12th month of 2025?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57360/public-skate-atlantic
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Red Wings, Part Deux

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Fun fact: Detroit gets its name from the French word détroit, which means strait, which is a narrow body of water connecting two other bodies of water.

That’s not to be confused with Streit, which is the last name of Mark Streit, a Swiss guy who used to play for the Canadiens, who play in Montreal, where they speak French, just like the word détroit.

Mark Streit probably speaks French better than me, who took five years of high school French but panicked when trying to use that French to order a coffee at a Tim Hortons in Montreal ten-something years ago.

Mon dieu, etc.

(As a brief aside, I didn’t know Mark Streit was in the IIHF Hall of Fame, so that’s good for him.)

Anyways, that’s enough foreign language discussion. It’s time for hockey!

If you liked watching the Bruins play that team they played on Saturday night, boy, do I have some good news for you.

Bruins! Red Wings! This time, in Michigan!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...69/public-skate-bruins-vs-red-wings-part-deux
 
Preview: Same teams, different state as Bruins face Red Wings again

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Just the facts​

  • When: Tonight, 7 PM
  • Where: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • Opposing perspective: Winging It In Motown

Know your enemy​

  • 13-11-2, 28PTS, T-4th in the Atlantic Division
  • Dylan Larkin: 14G-15A-29PTS; Lucas Raymond: 8G-19A-27PTS; Alex DeBrincat: 12G-14A-26PTS
  • Cam Talbot: 9-4-1, 2.88 GAA, .888 save percentage

Game notes​

  • I’ll be honest with you: I don’t think a full preview is really necessary for this game. These two teams played one another just three nights ago. Neither team has played since then. Take everything I said on Saturday and apply it to tonight’s game. That should just about cover it, I think?
  • In case you missed that game, the Bruins beat the Red Wings, 3-2 in a shootout. That game saw the B’s blow a late lead by allowing a game-tying goal with the Detroit goalie pulled, but Jeremy Swayman came up big in the shootout for the Bruins to take home two points.
  • With Cam Talbot starting the game at TD Garden on Saturday night, we may end up seeing John Gibson in net for Detroit tonight.
  • The Red Wings have been a slightly better team at home vs. on the road, sporting an 8-6-1 record at the friendly confines of Pizza Pizza Arena. They’re 5-5-1 on the road.
  • David Pastrnak did not travel to Detroit and won’t play tonight as he continues to recover from an injury sustained in last week’s pre-Thanksgiving game against the New York Islanders. Per Marco Sturm, Pastrnak is still considered day-to-day.
  • Viktor Arvidsson, out since the middle of last month when the Bruins beat Montreal, looks ready to return for tonight’s game, giving the B’s a bit of an offensive boost.
  • Morgan Geekie, who scored twice on Saturday night, remains red hot with six goals in his last five games.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...ifferent-state-as-bruins-face-red-wings-again
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Blues

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Get excited, folks: it’s Thursday night and the St. Louis Blues are coming to town!

Just three more weeks until Santa Claus himself will be coming to town, but until then, we have to settle for…oh no, not Jordan Binnington!

Well, maybe not, depending on whether or not Jim Montgomery wants to start him, but I guess we’ll see.

The Bruins did not play a great game in Detroit on Tuesday, but still managed to be very much in the game until the final whistle.

Ideally, they can avoid going down 3-0 tonight, thereby making things easier on themselves.

Anyways, it’s the Bruins! It’s the Blues! Do not talk to me about 2019!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57377/public-skate-bruins-vs-blues
 
Morning Skate: Blue

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Welcome to Friday, folks!

Sorry about the lack of a full recap of last night’s game — the night got away from me and then Friday morning came quickly.

By now, you likely know that the Bruins beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday night, bouncing back from Tuesday’s loss in Detroit.

Highlights from the game included:

  • Two goals from Pavel Zacha
  • Three assists from Elias Lindholm
  • Another goal for Alex Steeves
  • A three-point night (1G, 2A) for Morgan Geekie

Viktor Arvidsson scored as well, notching the 400th point of his NHL career.

All in all, it was a good win for the Bruins, who continue to get production from unexpected places with David Pastrnak on the shelf.

Steeves, in particular, remains hot, with five goals in his past five games. He’s up to 6G-2A-8PTS in 13 games this season, no small feat when you consider that he had just three NHL points to his name prior to this season.

Up next for the Bruins will be a slightly more challenging opponent, as the B’s host the New Jersey Devils at TD Garden on Saturday night.

The Devils are tied for 3rd in what is an incredibly competitive Metropolitan Division, with the first place Capitals and the last place Blue Jackets separated by just five points.

Elsewhere in the organization, the Providence Bruins will play twice this weekend: at Springfield on Saturday, then vs. Springfield on Sunday.

Hey, at least I didn’t claim it was an all-Massachusetts match-up again like I did last year…I’m learning geography!

If you’re a soccer/futbol fan, today is a big day, with the draw for the 2026 World Cup scheduled for 12 PM in Washington, DC.

Even if you’re not into the World Cup, you’ll likely encounter it in the mainstream news before too long when some story of blatant corruption or cronyism breaks. It’s the FIFA way!

Anyways, what’s on tap for today? If you’re in the Boston area, wear two coats if you go outside.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/morning-skate-open-threads/57388/morning-skate-blue
 
Preview: Bruins return home to face St. Louis

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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

Know your enemy​

  • 9-11-7, 25PTS, 7th in the Central Division
  • Robert Thomas: 4G-13A-17PTS; Jordan Kyrou: 8G-7A-15PTS; Dylan Holloway: 7G-6A-13PTS
  • Jordan Binnington: 6-6-5, 3.20 GAA, .878 save percentage

Game notes​

  • The Bruins will look to bounce back from Tuesday’s loss to the Detroit Red Wings as they host the St. Louis Blues at TD Garden in the first game of a two-game mini-homestand.
  • I know I post it every time the Bruins play the Blues, but I still cannot accept the fact that the Bruins lost a Stanley Cup Final to Jordan Binnington. It does not compute.
  • Speaking of Binnington, he has been bad once again this year and got into a back-and-forth with Jim Montgomery (remember him?!) when he got pulled in the first period of a game earlier this week. I have a hard time believing the two actually exchanged I love yous, but I’ve been wrong before!
  • The Blues have struggled on offense this season, ranking 30th in the NHL in GF/G. They’re mostly a bottom-half team in every major statistical category, including GA/G (27th), penalty killing (26th), and power play (17th).
  • The Blues got a double-dose of injury news this week, as both Alexey Toropchenko and Jimmy Snuggerud will miss time. Toropchenko apparently suffered “scalding burns” to his legs after some kind of accident at home. Snuggerud, a rookie who has had a good season thus far for St. Louis, will be out at least six weeks.
  • With Viktor Arvidsson back, the B’s sent Riley Tufte to Providence on Wednesday. No word yet on whether or not they’ll be calling anyone up to replace Michael Callahan, who was injured in the Detroit game.
  • Similar to Callahan’s status, we’ve heard nothing official (yet) on the status of David Pastrnak. He has missed the last three games due to injury.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...4/preview-bruins-return-home-to-face-st-louis
 
Preview: Bruins host New Jersey in Saturday Showdown

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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: All About the Jersey

Know your enemy​

  • 16-11-1, 33PTS, T-3rd in the Metropolitan Division
  • Jesper Bratt: 5G-21A-26PTS; Nico Hischier: 10G-15A-25PTS; Timo Meier: 10G-12A-22PTS
  • Jake Allen: 8-5-0, 2.48 GAA, .911 save percentage

Note: The stats above do not include Friday night’s Devils-Golden Knights game.

Game notes​

  • Fresh off of a solid 5-2 win over St. Louis, the Bruins get one more home game before they hit the road next week.
  • This will be the second game in as many nights for the Devils, who hosted the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday night. The Devils lost that game, 3-0, getting shutout by former Devil Akira Schmid.
  • Friday’s loss was the fourth in a row for New Jersey, which has gone on a bit of a skid lately after a decent start to the season. Prior to the current losing streak, they had won three games in a row, but prior to THAT they lost three in a row, so…ups and downs.
  • The Bruins, who seem like they’ve taken a ton of penalties lately, did a decent job staying out of the box against St. Louis. They’ll want to repeat that tonight, with the Devils boasting the league’s sixth-best power play.
  • David Pastrnak skated on Friday, though there’s still no official word on his status. If he’s out again tonight, it’ll be interesting to see if he travels with the team on their upcoming road trip. That’d be a pretty good indicator of “he’s close” vs. “more time on the shelf.”
  • Pastrnak was spotted at last night’s Lakers-Celtics game at TD Garden, alongside a very hydrated Nikita Zadorov.
  • Jacob Markstrom has started the last two games for New Jersey, including Friday night’s loss, meaning we’ll likely see Jake Allen in net tonight.
  • Other than the aforementioned Pastr-status, there’s not much new with the Bruins. Charlie McAvoy remains out, Victor Soderstrom remains with the team, and there were no fresh injuries on Thursday.
  • After tonight’s game, the Bruins will hit the road for a three-game swing through St. Louis, Winnipeg, and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...w-bruins-host-new-jersey-in-saturday-showdown
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Devils

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Welcome to Saturday night, folks! Hopefully you’ve had a decent weekend thus far.

The Bruins will host the New Jersey Devils tonight at TD Garden, prior to heading out on a three-game road trip.

The Bruins are relatively rested, while the Devils played Friday night and have lost four games in a row.

So basically, this has all the hallmarks of one of those “Bruins should win” games, but we know how that usually goes.

Anyways, it’s the Bruins! It’s the Devils! It’s LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57397/public-skate-bruins-vs-devils
 
PWHL Update: Fleet lead the league after three games

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Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

So, stop me if you’ve heard this before:

A team after losing lots of marquis talent due to outside circumstances comes into a new professional season and stuns everybody by playing much better than most prognostication expected.

I know, this is a really hard mindset for 2025 Boston hockey fans to get into, but I need you to try and inhabit a new headspace here.

Few believed in the Fleet…​


Boston was one of two teams who got absolutely blown to smithereens by the inclusion of Seattle and Vancouver; namely a number of their marquis talents find themselves now wearing some variant of blue in the Pacific Standard Timezone. While they got to keep Muller, Frankel, and Tapani, they lost Hilary Knight, Sydney Bard, Emily Brown and Hannah Bilka, and were coming off of a truly frustrating season where it felt like they were continuously wasting efforts of goaltending wonder weapon Aerin Frankel, who kept them deep in games they often had no business winning to begin with.

Consistently, the prognostication of this team was looking like a rebuilding squad. THN had them last, DailyFaceoff’s roundtable discussion of the league found them no higher than 5th, The Ice Garden saw them as a team just barely out of it (though did recognize this is a tough league and so expected them to stay in the race for awhile)

…and the Fleet have made them pay for it, at least early on.​


From jump, the Fleet made a statement by taking the Montreal Victoire, a team with a great many of Team Canada’s bigger names on it, one that should be raring to go and crush the league for their repeated inabilities to get out of the 1st round…and shut them right out.

Since the beginning of the season, no team has been harder to score on, no team has been harder to pry the puck off of, and nobody has been quite so hard to beat as the Boston Fleet.

Quite early on, it’s clear the loss of Hilary Knight gave a couple of players the go-ahead to try and run an offense for themselves, and it’s paid dividends for Susanna Tapani, who leads the team in points with 3 in 3 games; 2 goals and an assist. It’s also allowed rookie players like Abby Newhook to shine, as she’s right next to Tapani in goals.

But of course, the real rock for the Fleet, the one they can always hide behind if things get squirrelly, is Aerin Frankel. Frankel once again is the pride of the league with a 0.986 SV%, and having only let a single puck past her in 70 shots. It is however, a much more team oriented effort this year, as among the starters for the PWHL, Frankel has gone from seeing some of the most pucks thrown at her, to 2nd least; a defensive effort that’s creating a positive feedback loop for the team as they now largely manage their best player correctly, and their best player can reward them with a chance to stay in every game.

With all that out of the way, The Fleet play Minnesota today​


…so let’s watch a little, shall we? See if we can get to 4-0 before the olympic team camps!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...pdate-fleet-lead-the-league-after-three-games
 
Morning Skate: Central

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Welcome to a new week, folks!

The first week of December is behind us, and a new week awaits. Let’s have fun out there.

The Bruins had themselves a decent time on Saturday night, beating the New Jersey Devils 4-1 at TD Garden.

While that game came against a slumping opponent on the second night of a back-to-back, it followed the Bruins’ recipe for success this season: Morgan Geekie scored, secondary/tertiary scorers chipped in, and Jeremy Swayman played well.

Rinse, repeat, etc.

As we head towards the middle of December, the Bruins, somewhat improbably, remain firmly in a playoff spot and within shouting distance of first place in their division.

While external observers (or the more pessimistic among us here, we love you anyways) might point to poor underlying statistics or “the bubble will pop eventually” type runs, it’s worth noting that the Bruins have spent the majority of the past month without their two best overall players in David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.

So yes, good goaltending and overachieving finishing are playing a role, but it seems worth noting that this hasn’t been the full firepower team either.

All of that is to say that it’s OK to enjoy the team’s recent run of form even if it might not be sustainable. I give you official permission.

If you prefer doom and gloom, you can join me in being a supporter of Wolves, who haven’t won a game since the spring but are 100% going to beat Manchester United today.

The B’s will now begin a not-West road trip, one that will take them to the SCENIC enclaves of St. Louis, the Twin Cities, and the airport-less town of Winnipeg.

Elsewhere, the talk of the league on Sunday was a hit from Jacob Trouba, who has never, ever crossed the line, on Ryan Leonard of the Washington Capitals:

Jacob Trouba NAILED Ryan Leonard behind the net 😳💥 pic.twitter.com/n4o6HfH9xA

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) December 6, 2025

As you can imagine, that hit was somehow both completely clean and impossibly dirty at the same time, depending on where you sit.

Anyways, aside from Wolves finally winning a game, what’s on tap for today?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/morning-skate-open-threads/57411/morning-skate-central
 
Preview: Bruins vs. Blues – this time in Missouri

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Just the facts​

  • When: Tonight, 8 PM
  • Where: Enterprise Center – St. Louis, MO
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub

Know your enemy​

  • 11-12-7, 29PTS, T-6th in the Central Division
  • Robert Thomas: 4G-14A-18PTS; Dylan Holloway: 8G-9A-17PTS; Jordan Kyrou: 8G-8A-16PTS
  • Jordan Binnington: 7-7-5, 3.29 GAA, .875 save percentage

Game notes​

  • Less than a week after facing them at TD Garden, the Bruins begin a three-game road trip through the heartland(ish) of America/Canada with a visit to Enterprise Center to face the Blues.
  • The B’s won last week’s game 5-2, led by a two-goal effort from Pavel Zacha.
  • The Blues have played twice since that Thursday loss, winning both games on a back-to-back weekend. They beat the Senators 2-1 in Ottawa on Saturday before beating the Canadiens 4-3 in Montreal on Sunday.
  • Brayden Schenn and Dylan Holloway led the way for St. Louis in that Montreal game, with each putting up three points (2G-1A for Schenn, 1G-2A for Holloway).
  • Jordan Binnington started that Montreal game for St. Louis, so we may end up seeing Joel Hofer tonight instead.
  • The Bruins got some good news during their off days, with Charlie McAvoy back at practice and in a regular jersey. It appears both McAvoy and David Pastrnak will travel with the team on this trip, though their return dates are still TBD.
  • Morgan Geekie’s ridiculous run continues, as the high-scoring forward has put up 5G-4A-9PTS totals in his last five games. In addition, Elias Lindholm has somewhat quietly (in terms of fanfare) recorded eight assists in his list five games.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...preview-bruins-vs-blues-this-time-in-missouri
 
Recap: Double doses of Minten, Kastelic lift B’s over Blues

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After a sluggish first period, the Bruins came alive in the second and third periods to beat St. Louis, 5-2, at Enterprise Center.

The win was the third in a row for the Bruins, who got points from nine skaters and 24 saves from Jeremy Swayman in the win.

Fraser Minten and Mark Kastelic carried the offense for the Bruins, with each scoring twice.

In a weird twist, those goals were the 5th and 6th of the season for both players. SYNERGY.

David Pastrnak returned from injury and didn’t miss a beat, recording an assist on the B’s first and last goals.

Robert Thomas got the scoring started with a power play goal through traffic early in the first period, making it 1-0 Blues.

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That would be it for scoring in the first, as the Bruins survived a sloppy period overall thanks to some great work in net from Swayman.

The B’s managed to tilt the ice in their direction as the second period wore on, eventually finding paydirt midway through.

After a hard-working shift, Minten collected a loose puck and tucked it in an open net to make it a 1-1 game.

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The B’s would take the lead less than two minutes later when a great point shot from Victor Soderstrom was tipped in, making it 2-1 Bruins. The goal was originally credited to Sean Kuraly, but later changed to Mark Kastelic.

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Shortly after Joel Hofer made a few saves in a net-front scramble, the Blues cashed in on an Andrew Peeke turnover with Buchnevich and Thomas linking up again to make it a 2-2 game.

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Just three minutes later, it was Kastelic again — this time, collecting the puck in the crease and tucking in his second goal of the night. 3-2 Bruins.

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This time, it was Minten again — once again, just three minutes later. Shortly after tipping a point shot off the post, Minten has a classic “NHL 2006 on PS2” turn-and-fire to make it 4-2 Bruins.

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Pavel Zacha would add an empty-netter with just under two minutes to go to seal it.

Bruins win, 5-2!

Game notes​

  • Nikita Zadorov got on the scoresheet with an assist tonight, but his overall impact was far more positive than a single point would suggest. He was a rock for the B’s on the back-end, recording 4 blocked shots, 3 hits, and about half a dozen arguments with countryman Pavel Buchnevich.
  • Swayman’s save total of 24 may seem relatively pedestrian, but he made several big stops, particularly in the first period when the Blues seemed on the verge of extending their lead. He also looked like he attempted a shot on the empty St. Louis net, to no avail. Someday.
  • The B’s got a little bit of luck on their first goal, as Minten’s initial attempt at an either a deke or pass appeared to deflect off of the referee’s skate towards the St. Louis net, where Minten eventually found it. However, you could also consider it one of those “make your own luck” plays, as Minten won a race to a loose puck right before that. Move your feet and get rewarded, etc.
  • Kuraly didn’t end up getting credit for the second goal, but he played a big part in both the second and the third. On the third goal, he won a footrace to negate an icing call just a few seconds before Kastelic scored.
  • Speaking of Kuraly, he was part of a fourth line that provided plenty tonight. Along with the Kastelic goals, Kuraly had two assists and Tanner Jeannot supplied some sandpaper with 9 (yes, 9) hits.
  • Similar to the game at TD Garden, the Bruins managed to spend most of this game at 5-on-5, giving the Blues just two power play opportunities.
  • Pastrnak had 2 assists and 3 shots on goal in 15:36 TOI in his first game since before Thanksgiving.
  • Marco Sturm spread out the ice time among his forwards tonight, with no one skating less than 13 minutes or more than 16 minutes (Kuraly had 16 on the nose). Every forward had either 17, 18, or 19 shifts, per the NHL’s game stats. We’ve seen Sturm is willing to staple players to the bench if he sees fit, so he must have liked what he saw from his forward corps.

The B’s will be in Winnipeg to face the Jets on Thursday night.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...e-doses-of-minten-kastelic-lift-bs-over-blues
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Blues

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Tuesday night!

If you’re in the Boston area, it is very, very cold — a good night to grab a spot on the couch and watch the Bruins face the St. Louis Blues…again.

Yes, we get to see Jim Montgomery, Claude Julien, & Co. for the second time in less than a week. It’s important to count your blessings, especially during the holiday season.

Anyways, first game of a three-game road trip. It’d be nice to get off to a good start.

As a reminder, this game will start at 8 PM, not 7 PM, as St. Louis is in the Central time zone.

I’m reminded of the constant “8/7 Central” lines in Nickelodeon commercials from when I was a kid. Good times.

Bruins! Blues! Tonight!

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57424/public-skate-bruins-vs-blues
 
Preview: Bruins face the Jets in Winnipeg

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Just the facts​

  • When: Tonight, 8 PM
  • Where: Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, MB
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub
  • Opposing perspective: Arctic Ice Hockey

Know your enemy​

  • 14-14-1, 29PTS, T-6th in the Central Division
  • Mark Scheifele: 16G-22A-38PTS; Kyle Connor: 15G-22A-37PTS; Gabriel Vilardi: 13G-13A-26PTS
  • Eric Comrie: 8-6-0, 3.16 GAA, .892 save percentage

Game notes​

  • The Bruins continue their road trip by heading north of the border for a date with the Winnipeg Jets, who are off to a disappointing start after winning the Central Division last season.
  • The Jets are slumping overall, losing four of their last five and sitting at just 2-7-1 in their last ten.
  • As The Athletic noted, the Bruins and Jets were, until very recently, the only two teams in the NHL to not lose a game beyond regulation this season. Now, the Bruins stand alone as the league’s only loser-point-free team, as the Jets lost to Montreal in a shootout last week.
  • The Jets have been without MVP goalie Connor Hellebuyck for the better part of a month, as the former Lowell goalie underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in late November. After playing approximately 489 games per season for the Jets in recent years, Hellbuyck projects to be back within a couple of weeks.
  • There has been no official word yet (as of early Thursday) on the status of Charlie McAvoy, who appears close to returning. He’s with the team in Winnipeg, so a return tonight isn’t out of the question.
  • You wouldn’t expect a team with Winnipeg’s firepower to struggle on offense, but the Jets are 15th in the league in GF/G, bang average. Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor, and Gabriel Vilardi are carrying the load for the Jets, as they’ve scored 44 of Winnipeg’s 87 goals on the year.

See ya tonight!

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com...7442/preview-bruins-face-the-jets-in-winnipeg
 
Bruins release 2026 Stadium Series jerseys

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The NHL and the Bruins unveiled their jerseys for the 2026 Stadium Series game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and as you can see from the photo above, they are very, very gold.

The B’s will pair those gold jerseys with gold, white, and black socks to complete the look.

David Pastrnak of the Bruins poses in the new stadium series jersey

The B’s full set-up is reminiscent of their Lake Tahoe game jerseys, which looked very sharp on the outdoor ice.

From a press release from the team, the inspirations behind the jersey include:

  • Sunshine Motif: In addition to the primary gold color, the jersey features debossed sun rays on the sleeves and on the hem loop label, which also features “BOS” – Boston’s airport code – a nod to the road warriors.
  • Football-Inspired: The main “Boston” wordmark on the front of the jersey is akin to the New England Patriots styling, an intentional nod to the game being hosted in an NFL football stadium, and features a lock-up treatment with the Bruins’ crawling bear logo. The crawling bear – traditionally a secondary brand asset – is bigger and more prominent for the Stadium Series.
  • Bear Claw Slash: One side shoulder features a new secondary mark, an iconic varsity B with a bear claw slash to signifying the grit and toughness that have been synonymous with Bruins hockey for more than 100 years. The slash graphic element appears throughout the uniform, including on the jersey, helmet, and pants.
  • Love For New England: The inside neck collar features the abbreviations of the six New England states as a reminder that the Bruins are proud to represent their region no matter where they play.

Tampa went with a double-blue motif, a jersey that doesn’t look as bad as original leaks portrayed.

Where the sky meets the ice ⚡

Designed for one of sport’s biggest stages.

Order now through @shoptbsports: https://t.co/Iea5Cfgvfo pic.twitter.com/WRaQOR7uqM

— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) December 12, 2025

If you click to enlarge some of those Tampa photos, there are a lot of nice details in the jersey: the pirate-themed skull on the shoulder and the arm bands, the lightning-filled sky in the numbers, etc.

“TBL” still strikes me as a weird choice for the crest, but whatever.

With both teams sporting full-color jerseys, this is going to be one vivid hockey game.

The Stadium Series game will be held at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, on February 1.

Per the B’s, this jersey will be available for purchase at both the brick-and-mortar and online Pro Shops on Monday, December 15.

Thoughts?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/latest-news/57449/bruins-release-2026-stadium-series-jerseys
 
Morning Skate: Carbs

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Happy Friday, folks!

The Bruins extended their winning streak to four games last night, defeating the Jets in Winnipeg by a score of 6-3.

Highlights from that game included:

  • A four-point night from David Pastrnak, who contributed two goals and two assists in over 21 minutes TOI. Showing little rust from being out, Pastrnak landed seven shots on goal on the evening.
  • Multi-point nights from Elias Lindholm (1G, 1A) and Morgan Geekie (3A).
  • The return of Charlie McAvoy, who jumped right back into the fray with the second-highest ice time total on the team (24:16).

The power play was an asset for the Bruins on Thursday night, as they went 2-for-2 on the evening.

You can check out the full highlights here.

In case you missed it, the Bruins also unveiled their jerseys for February’s Stadium Series last night, featuring a football-inspired gold set-up.

The B’s will now have a bit of weird road time off, as they won’t play again until Sunday evening in Minnesota. Plenty of time to explore scenic Winnipeg and/or the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

If they choose the latter, maybe they can get seasonal and go on a guided tour of filming locations for the all-time holiday classic Jingle All the Way, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad, which was filmed in the Twin Cities.

Ta ta, Turboman.

The B’s-Wild game is at the somewhat odd time of 6 PM Eastern, so there’s just weirdness all around, I guess.

The Wild will be hosting Ottawa at Grand Casino Arena (I didn’t know it had a new name) on Saturday afternoon before welcoming the Bruins on Sunday evening, so the B’s should be at a slight advantage in terms of rest/energy.

Other than that, we have a light Friday on the books. It’s windy and cold in Boston, so…happy times.

What’s on tap for today?

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/morning-skate-open-threads/57456/morning-skate-carbs
 
Public Skate: Bruins vs. Wild

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Sunday night hockey! Or maybe Sunday evening hockey?

Either way, the Bruins are playing today, and the game won’t start until after the Patriots game ends, so you can get all your New England sports in at once.

Minnesota fans are looking forward to this one, as Quinn Hughes is slated to make his Wild debut.

The Wild have also won three straight and seven of their last ten, so the vibes are good in Minnesota at the moment.

Enter the Bruins, who have won four straight and seven of their last ten.

Two streaks enter. One streak leaves.

Discuss.

Source: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/gameday-open-threads/57467/public-skate-bruins-vs-wild
 
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