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Bruins 2021 schedule
JANUARY

Thursday, Jan. 14 at New Jersey

Saturday, Jan. 16 at New Jersey

Monday, Jan. 18 at N.Y. Islanders

Thursday, Jan. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Saturday, Jan. 23 vs. Philadelphia

Tuesday, Jan. 26 vs. Pittsburgh

Thursday, Jan. 28 vs. Pittsburgh

Saturday, Jan. 30 at Washington

FEBRUARY

Monday, Feb. 1 at Washington

Wednesday, Feb. 3 at Philadelphia

Friday, Feb. 5 at Philadelphia

Saturday, Feb. 6 vs. Buffalo

Monday, Feb. 8 vs. Buffalo

Wednesday, Feb. 10 at N.Y. Rangers

Friday, Feb. 12 at N.Y. Rangers

Saturday, Feb. 13 at N.Y. Islanders

Monday, Feb. 15 vs. New Jersey

Thursday, Feb. 18 vs. New Jersey

Sunday, Feb. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Thursday, Feb. 25 at N.Y. Islanders

Friday, Feb. 26 at N.Y. Rangers

Sunday, Feb. 28 at N.Y. Rangers

MARCH

Wednesday, March 3 vs. Washington

Friday, March 5 vs. Washington

Sunday, March 7 vs. Philadelphia

Tuesday, March 9 at N.Y. Islanders

Thursday, March 11 vs. N.Y. Rangers

Saturday, March 13 vs. N.Y. Rangers

Monday, March 15 at Pittsburgh

Tuesday, March 16 at Pittsburgh

Thursday, March 18 at Buffalo

Saturday, March 20 at Buffalo

Thursday, March 25 vs. N.Y. Islanders

Saturday, March 27 vs. N.Y. Islanders

Sunday, March 28 vs. New Jersey

Tuesday, March 30 vs. New Jersey

APRIL

Thursday, April 1 vs. Pittsburgh

Saturday, April 3 vs. Pittsburgh

Monday, April 5 at Philadelphia

Tuesday, April 6 at Philadelphia

Thursday, April 8 at Washington

Sunday, April 11 at Washington

Tuesday, April 13 vs. N.Y. Islanders

Friday, April 16 vs. N.Y. Islanders

Sunday, April 18 vs. Washington

Tuesday, April 20 vs. Washington

Thursday, April 22 at Buffalo

Friday, April 23 at Buffalo

Sunday, April 25 at Pittsburgh

Tuesday, April 27 at Pittsburgh

Thursday, April 29 vs. Buffalo

MAY

Saturday, May 1 vs. Buffalo

Monday, May 3 at New Jersey

Tuesday, May 4 at New Jersey

Thursday, May 6 vs. N.Y. Rangers

Saturday, May 8 vs. N.Y. Rangers
 
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glad to have them back but I hate not seeing Habs or Leafs. no emotion vs most of these teams
Yeah, it's too bad we won't be playing them. Maybe it will make some additional rivalries for when the league one again becomes normal?
 
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If you think our schedule is crazy - look at Montreal

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“All times local” :sarcasm::sarcasm:

Weird - I knew that MTL and VAN would be trouble cities in terms of getting local authorities on board. I guess they’re banking on VAN fixing any issues faster than MTL?


Schedule is pretty much what I thought it would be for us - basically two-in-rows save a few NYC area games. Don’t care much about back-to-backs, as it should be rested vs rested and tired vs tired most of the time.

Any news on starting times? Bruins better not go the way of the Sox hand have 7:30 starting times. I’m getting too old for this!!
 
It really sucks that this season is only divisional. Not playing the Leafs and Habs all year is wicked disappointing. But considering the Canadian teams may be stuck in Canada I mean what else were they gonna do...
 
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It really sucks that this season is only divisional. Not playing the Leafs and Habs all year is wicked disappointing. But considering the Canadian teams may be stuck in Canada I mean what else were they gonna do...

It will be interesting come deadline day. Will the Canadian teams be able to trade with the American teams.

Curious on how that will work. Hopefully by then all is well and good and there be no worry but if not I wonder how it would play out.
 
Most restful stretch of Bruins schedule:
  • March 21st through April 4th = 6 games in 15 days. Bruins will remain in Boston for all 15 days. No back-to-backs.

Busiest stretches in Bruins schedule:

  • January 26th through February 15th = 12 games in 21 days. Includes 2 sets of back-to-backs.
  • April 16th through May 8th = 13 games in 23 days. Includes 2 sets of back-to-backs and this stretch of games leads directly into the playoffs.


No excuses, as the schedules are tightly packed for all teams, but this could be brutal.
 
I just looked closely at the divisional lineup, and I get that Detroit is in the North Division with the Canadian teams, but Florida???

Wouldn’t the Bruins or Sabres be a better choice in terms of geography and rivalries? Unless JJ is holding out hope that fans will be allowed in his building this year and doesn’t want his team trapped north of the border away from the Garden.

I’m sure Florida will play in front of more people in Canada than at home, so this is probably just another attempt by the NHL to prop up a failing franchise.
 
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I just looked closely at the divisional lineup, and I get that Detroit is in the North Division with the Canadian teams, but Florida???

Wouldn’t the Bruins or Sabres be a better choice in terms of geography and rivalries? Unless JJ is holding out hope that fans will be allowed in his building this year and doesn’t want his team trapped north of the border away from the Garden.

I’m sure Florida will play in front of more people in Canada than at home, so this is probably just another attempt by the NHL to prop up a failing franchise.


These are the divisions:

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