Tuesday, November 5 (Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON)
- Optional morning skate, 11:30 a.m.
- Head Coach Jim Montgomery and select players available to media as early as 11:30 a.m.
- Game vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 7 p.m. (TV: NESN | Radio: 98.5)
- Head Coach Jim Montgomery and select players available to media following the game
- Travel to Boston
Referees Brian Pochmara (16), Pierre Lambert (25)
Linespersons Tyson Baker (88), Andrew Smith (51)
TONIGHT’S GAME- The Bruins travel to the Maple Leafs tonight in the second of four games between these teams this season and the first of two Boston visits to Scotiabank Arena ... The Bruins are 6-6-1 overall this season with a 2-3-1 record on the road.- The Bruins are playing their second of ten sets of three-game-in-four-nights ... They are currently 1-1-0 in game ones, are 2-0-0 in game twos and are 1-0-0 in game threes.- The Bruins return home following their trip to Toronto to host Calgary on Nov. 7 and Ottawa on Nov. 9.
SHUTOUT FACTS- The Bruins have shut out their opponents in consecutive games with a 3-0 win in Philadelphia on Nov. 2 (Joonas Korpisalo 20 svs) and a 2-0 win vs. Seattle on Nov. 3 (Jeremy Swayman 23 svs) ... The Bruins enter tonight’s game with a shutoutstreak of 127:47 with their last goal allowed at 12:13 of the third period on Oct. 31 by Carolina.- The Bruins previously had consecutive shutouts on Nov. 19 (6-0 at NY Islanders) and Nov. 21 (1-0 at Montreal), 2011 both by Tim Thomas.- Their previous shutouts on consecutive days came on Oct. 27 (1-0/OT at Edmonton) and Oct. 28 (1-0 at Vancouver), 2008 both by Tim Thomas.- Their previous consecutive shutouts by different goaltenders came on Oct. 17 (2-0 at Vancouver) by Jim Carey and Oct. 18 (3-0 at Calgary) by Byron Dafoe, 1997.- The last Boston goaltenders with three straight shutouts came on Nov. 20 (1-0 vs. Chicago) by Gilles Gilbert, Nov. 23 (2-0at Buffalo) by Ron Graham, and Nov. 24 (6-0 vs. Washington) by Gilbert, 1977.
MILESTONES APPROACHING- Pavel Zacha is two points shy of his 300th NHL point.- Trent Frederic is three points short of his 100th NHL point.- Tyler Johnson is seven goals short of his 200th NHL goal.- Trent Frederic is seven games shy of his 300th NHL game.INJURIES- Alec Regula is an Injured Non-Roster designee.
BOSTON vs. TORONTO, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Maple Leafs are meeting for the 690th time in their histories with a 309-269-98-13 record and Toronto holding a 2,044-2,043 scoring edge in those games.- The Bruins are 117-169-51-8 in 345 games in Toronto with the Maple Leafs having a 1,128-905 scoring advantage in thosegames.- The Bruins won the first game of this season’s series with a 4-3 OT win in Boston on Oct. 26