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Tonight's Officials
Referees Jean Hebert (15), Frederick L'Ecuyer (17)
Linespersons James Tobias (61), Andrew Smith (51)
TONIGHT’S GAME- The Bruins visit the Maple Leafs tonight in the third of four games between these teams this season and the second of two Boston visits to Scotiabank Arena this year ... The Bruins are 20-16-4 overall this season with an 8-10-2 record on the road.- The Bruins open tonight their fifth of nine sets of back-to-back games this season ... They are currently 2-2-0 in the first game of those sets and 4-0-0 in the second games so far.- The Bruins are playing the fifth of ten sets of three-games-in-four nights this season ... They are 2-3-0 in the first games, 4-0-0 in the second games and are 2-2-0 in the third games so far.- The Bruins conclude their three-game road trip tonight in Toronto ... They will next face home games vs. NY Islanders on Jan. 5 and vs. Edmonton on Jan. 7.
MILESTONES APPROACHING- Charlie McAvoy is six games short of his 500 NHL games.- Charlie McAvoy is six points short of his 300th NHL point.- Pavel Zacha is seven assists shy of his 200th NHL assist.
INJURIES- Hampus Lindholm: Lower body (IR)
BOSTON vs. TORONTO, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Maple Leafs are meeting for the 691st time in their histories with a 309-270-98-13 record and Toronto holding a 2,048-2,043 scoring edge in those games.- The Bruins are 117-170-51-8 in 346 games in Toronto with the Maple Leafs having a 1,132-905 scoring advantage in those games.- The Bruins have split the two games of this season’s series with a 4-3 OT win in Boston on Oct. 26 and a 4-0 loss in Toronto on Nov. 5.