Bruins Game 78: Notes, Lines, and How to Watch vs. Flyers

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The Boston Bruins (43-26-8) have to move on from Saturday’s game in Tampa, and they will have that chance on Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia Flyers (38-26-12).

The Bruins are on game three of a four-game road trip; they have lost both games so far. The team hopped on a 2-hour flight after the game and will drop the puck just 22 and a half hours after their puck drop on Saturday.

The Bruins sit comfortably in the first wild card spot, with six points separating them from the Montreal Canadiens for third in the division, and six points separating them from the Senators, who are in the second wild card.

The Bruins’ power play has been an issue since the Olympic break; they went 0-for-4 on Saturday. The power play ranks 28th in the league, going 10-for-64 (15.6%). The Flyers, however, have the 32nd-ranked power play in the NHL this season (15.1%), and since the break, they are ranked 30th (12.3%).

The Flyers are on a roll, though. They have the league’s third-best record since the Olympic break, going 13-6-1 and launching back into the playoff race. The Flyers are currently tied with the Blue Jackets, Red Wings, and Senators with 88 points.

The Flyers are 17-13-8 at Xfinity Mobile Arena this season, and the Bruins are 15-16-7 on the road.

Bruins Morning Skate Notes


There is no morning skate on Sunday, as the team flew in from Tampa, FL, last night, and the game is at 3:30 PM.

Marco Sturm will meet with the media in Philadelphia approximately 90 minutes before puck drop to announce the starting goaltender and any lineup changes. Check back into Boston Hockey Now before the game starts for updates.

Expected Bruins Lines


Forwards


Marat Khusnutdinov – Fraser Minten – David Pastrnak

Casey Mittelstadt – Pavel Zacha – Viktor Arvidsson

Mikey Eyssimont – Elias Lindholm – Morgan Geekie

Tanner Jeannot – Sean Kuraly – Mark Kastelic


Defensemen


Jonathan Aspirot – Charlie McAvoy

Hampus Lindholm – Jordan Harris

Nikita Zadorov – Andrew Peeke

Source: Last game


Starting Goalie


Joonas Korpisalo (13-9-4, 3.27 GAA, .889 SV%)

Source: Unconfirmed

Expected Flyers Lines


Forwards


Tyson Foerster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett

Travis Konecny – Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone

Alex Bump – Noah Cates – Matvei Michkov

Sean Couturier – Luke Glendening – Garnet Hathaway


Defensemen


Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seeler – Noah Juulsen

Source: Last game


Starting Goalie


Dan Vladar (25-13-7, 2.47 GAA, .905 SV%)

Source: Unconfirmed

Special Teams


Bruins

  • Power play: 23.4% (9th)
  • Penalty kill: 76.5% (26th)

Flyers

  • Power play: 15.2% (32nd)
  • Penalty kill: 78.3% (20th)

Season Series


Thursday, January 29: @ BOS – Bruins win 6-3

Saturday, February 28: @ PHI – Flyers win 3-1

Sunday, April 5: Bruins @ Flyers

Upcoming Schedule


Tuesday, April 7: Bruins @ Hurricanes, 7:00 PM

Saturday, April 11: Lightning @ Bruins, 12:30 PM

Sunday, April 12: Bruins @ Blue Jackets, 6:00 PM

Tuesday, April 14: Devils @ Bruins, 7:00 PM

How To Watch


3:30 PM ET

TV: TNT, TruTV

Streaming: HBO Max

Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub

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