BRUINS GDT GAME 24 7:38 PM - THE BEAR chases turkeys at Belmont Park - NESN, ESPN+, 98.5 WBZ-FM

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Tonight's Officials


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Referees Chris Lee (28), Kendrick Nicholson (30)
Linespersons Scott Cherrey (50), David Brisebois (96)


TONIGHT’S GAME- The Bruins visit the Islander tonight in the first of three games between these teams this season and the Bruins’ lone visit to UBS Arena this season ... The Bruins are 10-10-3 overall this season with a 4-5-1 record on the road.- The Bruins are playing their second of nine sets of back-to-back games this season last night vs. Vancouver and tonight atNY Islanders ... They are currently 1-1-0 in the first game of those sets and 1-0-0 in the second games so far.- The Bruins are playing their third of ten sets of three-games-in-four nights this season ... They are 1-2-0 in the first games,2-0-0 in the second games and are 1-1-0 in the third games so far.- The Bruins are playing two games to conclude the month of November, playing at NY Islanders on Nov. 27 and hosting Pittsburgh on Nov. 29

MILESTONES APPROACHING- David Pastrnak is three games shy of his 700th NHL game.- Joe Sacco is three games short of his 300th NHL game coached.- Tyler Johnson is seven goals short of his 200th NHL goal.

INJURIES- Alec Regula is an Injured Non-Roster designee.- Hampus Lindholm: Lower body (IR)

BOSTON vs. NY ISLANDERS, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Islanders are meeting for the 190th time in their histories with a 101-60-21-7 record and 636-535 scoring margin in those games.- The Bruins are 47-36-10-3 at New York with a 307-290 scoring edge in those 65 games.​
 

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Thanks @Fenway

Two of the bottom 6 average goals per game teams in the league going to head to head, one of them on a b2b with travel. This should be fun!

That said, I wasn't bored by the Canucks game. Frustrated, but not bored. It was gritty, and lacked talent and genuine pace, and Vancouver spent most of the game sitting back, but I appreciated the Bruins' effort, and the way they stuck to their task and were prepared to shoot, and it almost became perversely entertaining watching the Bruins find different ways to NOT get the puck in the net. I like seeing what Sacco is doing, and he's got the team playing with some sort of cohesion and pride again quicker than I had expected (although it turns out that Monty had likely checked out even more than I had thought).

But scoring, geez, it's hard work for this lot. First goal is going to be huge against the Islanders. Fingers crossed Boston can somehow jag one and then put the scoreboard pressure and their renewed defensive skills to work. Hopefully both teams at least come to play and are up for a scrap and we don't get a total pre-Thanksgiving snoozer. Good luck boys.
 

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Oh, christ.

People were whining about how boring the Vancouver game was at the start? Hoo baby are you in for a treat tonight lmao. Let's break it down; Hopefully i don't intrude too much with this but i've actually been following the Islanders a weird amount because i started to see their weird ass record pop up in my feed

The Islanders to put it simply, are the Bruins lost brother. This team couldn't score if they were going to school in an 80's high school comedy. While they have been a bit more unlucky with injuries to their forwards (Barzal recently hurt, Duclair got hurt early in the season and gone for months), they weren't exactly doing much with them.

The rest of the team looks weirdly similar to how our boys have looked;

- The Islanders are currently 27th in the league in GF, only 5 ahead of the Bruins who are in 30th

- Both of these teams should be disqualified from the power play; the Islanders 12.7 percent conversion rate is ahead of only you guessed it, the Bruins at 12.4

- In 22 games this season, the Islanders have been either tied or leading at the second intermission in 16 of those games. In the six games where they were trailing after 40 minutes, their record stands at 1-4-1.

- When it comes to third periods, the Islanders have been outscored 33-20. In contrast, they have allowed just 26 total goals in the first and second periods combined. They’ve only scored a game-tying goal in the third period three times while conceding eight. Additionally, when holding a two-goal lead, they’ve allowed the next goal more often than they’ve scored it.

- The Islanders are 0-8-2 this season when scoring two or fewer goals. Despite stellar performances from their goalies—such as 30 saves on 31 shots against the Calgary Flames on Nov. 19, 24 saves on 25 shots against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Oct. 30, or Ilya Sorokin’s 29 saves on 30 shots against the St. Louis Blues on Oct. 17—they have failed to win these tight games, owning a 4-3-5 record in one-goal games.

- Back to Sorokin, he's been by far the Islanders best player bouncing back from his rough and tumble 23/24 in a big way. He's currently 5-5-3 (lol) with a gaa of 2.52 and a sv% of .917

The Bruins come into this being shutout an alarming 4th time in 23 games, scoring a total of 3 goals in their last 3 since Montgomery was canned.

Make no mistake, this game is going to turn heads. (Probably away from the screen, but hey still counts!) It legit might be the first game in league history to end in a tie despite the existence of the shootout. Sources say multiple Massachusetts area hospitals will be using this game in place of anesthetic due to its potency
 

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@Aussie Bruin The sobering thing is you can't blame injuries for the lack of scoring.

51 goals in 23 games.................... :banghead:

December is going to be a challenge

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Weirdly enough I'm actually not sure injuries would have made things much worse. Because almost every forward has been out of form or otherwise underperforming, it's hard to pinpoint anybody who's absence would be especially detrimental, and if the next guys in line aren't exactly great, the ones currently filling spots aren't setting the world on fire either. Pasta is still the most obvious one on this front, but even there his impact has been well-below the norm; Marchand I guess more from a leadership perspective than his general play; Kastelic because he has the most heart. Most of the rest are fairly interchangeable at present.

Still the injury luck is notable, even allowing for Hampus' knee, and it won't last forever. That run after the Flyers game on the 7th definitely gets tougher, and then heading into January it really doesn't let up. Sweeney can't just wait for the deadline this time. I don't want him doing something drastic yet, but he does need to do something, and soon. I'm not one of those people that thinks the Bruins MUST make the playoffs, but at the same time I think this roster, for all its struggles, deserves some help and at least some sort of attempted scoring boost so we can see just how much it might be worth investing in further, if at all, come the deadline.
 

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Well they fixed the defence. Next step: fix the offence!

Edit: "You really should wear more sweaters". One of the great lines in tv history. Up there with "I'm with the firm Emerson . . Lake . . . . . . and Palmer" and "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly".
 
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Anyone remember the Hagler - Leonard fight.

This was it.

Good news- Bruins 100 feet defensive side is vintage Claude. Add Hampus they are outstanding

They need a scorer on third line

Paging Frank Vatrano
 

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I thought it was a good game. They had tons of chances. They are putting in the effort. They look like a team. Eventually the goals will start to go in. On to the next.
 
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