With injuries mounting and the playoff race intensifying, the Bruins will lean on their depth to stay competitive.
The Bruins are in an incredibly tight Eastern Conference playoff race, so every point matters. Thus, a win against the Devils would be significant for them, as it would allow them to jump up in the standings. This is especially so when noting that the Bruins will also be playing the Senators tomorrow night as well.
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The New Jersey Devils host the Boston Bruins on Wednesday night; but not before a ceremony to induct former head coach Jacques Lemaire into the Devils Ring of Honor. The ceremony will begin just after 7 p.
Amid a 2-6-3 stretch in which the Devils have scored 20 goals, Keefe has made drastic changes to his lines leading into their game against the Boston Bruins on Wednesday. With the onus on his star players to start producing, here are the lines the Devils showed in practice on Tuesday.
Trent Frederic is another Bruin who could make sense for the Devils. The 2016 first-round pick is a pending unrestricted free agent, and he is a prime trade candidate because of it. In 47 games this season, the 6-foot-3 forward has seven goals, 14 points, and 132 hits.
While the Boston Bruins have not had anywhere near a picture-perfect season thus far, they are right in the mix as we head into the back half of January.
McVie dies
McVie dies at 89, was ‘quite a character’ as coach for Devils, Capitals, Jets
Tom McVie, second head coach in New Jersey Devils history, dies at 89
Tom McVie, the second head coach in New Jersey Devils history, has died at 89. McVie was also the Jets’ first coach in the NHL and the Devils’ second after they moved from Colorado in 1982. He also coached the Washington Capitals,
Tom McVie, longtime Boston Bruins assistant, dies at 89
The Bruins placed Mark Kastelic on injured reserved and called up two veterans from Providence prior to their trip to New Jersey for their game against the Devils on Wednesday.
The Devils’ Tuesday morning meeting was the first time the entire team could take time to reflect on their offensive failures together. Their slump has become a more serious problem than a stretch of a couple of bad games.
The Boston Bruins make their lone road stop during a busy stretch of four games in six days when they face the New Jersey Devils for the teams’ first head-to-head meeting of the season Wednesday night in Newark,