BRUINS GDT GAME 45 7:14 PM - Bienvenue Poutineville - NESN, NESN 4K, NHLN ( NO ESPN+ ), CBC, TVAS, 98.5 WBZ-FM, 690 AM CKGM

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Tonight's Officials

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Referees Chris Rooney (5), Carter Sandlak (29)
Linespersons Matt MacPherson (83), Ryan Jackson (84


Despite leading the Eastern Conference standings and ranking second in the NHL, the Boston Bruins have endured three winless streaks of at least three games since November.Second-year head coach Jim Montgomery, however, believes that things just may be turning the corner again as his Bruins carry a three-game win streak into hosting the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.

"We're trending the right way," Montgomery said. "You have peaks and valleys. ... We've gotten results here since Christmas, but I think the last three games might be the best three consecutive games we've had all year, even including the start."

The Bruins' latest effort was a 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday in which star winger David Pastrnak scored his first hat trick of the season and the 16th of his NHL career.

Pastrnak opened Boston's three-goal first period just 44 seconds into the game before tallying twice over the final 2:36 to cap his hat trick.

"We play with the lead a lot in the third period, so teams are gonna get their push and they get their chances," Pastrnak said. "Earlier in the season, we kind of weren't prepared for it. We got through times where teams came back on us. It made us only stronger."

Several more players are in the midst of powerful runs for the Bruins, who have not taken a regulation loss since Jan. 4. Among them, Jake DeBrusk has 11 points over his last 12 games after posting another goal and an assist against Colorado.

"It seems to be getting repetitive here in the second half. It seems like every game is (DeBrusk's) best game," Montgomery said.

Boston's lineup is also trending healthier. Goaltender Linus Ullmark is available again, while defensemen Derek Forbort (undisclosed) and Brandon Carlo (upper-body) could also be options for Saturday's game.

The Canadiens had won back-to-back games before a 6-2 loss at Ottawa on Thursday, which marked their first time allowing more than three goals in seven games.

Cole Caufield scored for a fourth straight game, running his team-leading goal total to 15. Six of Caufield's goals have been game-winners.

"It's huge," Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. "He's getting involved physically. He's not just waiting for the puck to come to him. He's going to the game."

Michael Pezzetta also found the net against Ottawa, while Juraj Slafkovsky has lit the lamp in two of the last three outings.
St. Louis hopes that the loss in Ottawa will help the young Canadiens -- who have 11 players under 25 years old -- continue to grow.

"We're a young group," St. Louis said. "It's hard to win in this league. I think that's the next step for us. Sometimes I feel like is it tonight we're taking the next step? We've gotten close. We haven't done that yet, but we're going to keep pushing for that."

A recent addition to the Montreal lineup has been 20-year-old winger Joshua Roy, who scored his first NHL goal in his third career game -- a 3-2 win at New Jersey -- on Wednesday.

Roy is the youngest Quebec-born player to score a goal for the Canadiens since Guillaume Latendresse in 2007-08.
 

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So I'll be missing the start of this. But take no prisoners and kick some ass. Play a full complete game like you did vs the Avs. Battle hard. Compete hard. Pass with a purpose. Play big. Play hard. You got this boys!



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Referees Chris Rooney (5), Carter Sandlak (29)
Linespersons Matt MacPherson (83), Ryan Jackson (84


Despite leading the Eastern Conference standings and ranking second in the NHL, the Boston Bruins have endured three winless streaks of at least three games since November.Second-year head coach Jim Montgomery, however, believes that things just may be turning the corner again as his Bruins carry a three-game win streak into hosting the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.

"We're trending the right way," Montgomery said. "You have peaks and valleys. ... We've gotten results here since Christmas, but I think the last three games might be the best three consecutive games we've had all year, even including the start."

The Bruins' latest effort was a 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday in which star winger David Pastrnak scored his first hat trick of the season and the 16th of his NHL career.

Pastrnak opened Boston's three-goal first period just 44 seconds into the game before tallying twice over the final 2:36 to cap his hat trick.

"We play with the lead a lot in the third period, so teams are gonna get their push and they get their chances," Pastrnak said. "Earlier in the season, we kind of weren't prepared for it. We got through times where teams came back on us. It made us only stronger."

Several more players are in the midst of powerful runs for the Bruins, who have not taken a regulation loss since Jan. 4. Among them, Jake DeBrusk has 11 points over his last 12 games after posting another goal and an assist against Colorado.

"It seems to be getting repetitive here in the second half. It seems like every game is (DeBrusk's) best game," Montgomery said.

Boston's lineup is also trending healthier. Goaltender Linus Ullmark is available again, while defensemen Derek Forbort (undisclosed) and Brandon Carlo (upper-body) could also be options for Saturday's game.

The Canadiens had won back-to-back games before a 6-2 loss at Ottawa on Thursday, which marked their first time allowing more than three goals in seven games.

Cole Caufield scored for a fourth straight game, running his team-leading goal total to 15. Six of Caufield's goals have been game-winners.

"It's huge," Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. "He's getting involved physically. He's not just waiting for the puck to come to him. He's going to the game."

Michael Pezzetta also found the net against Ottawa, while Juraj Slafkovsky has lit the lamp in two of the last three outings.
St. Louis hopes that the loss in Ottawa will help the young Canadiens -- who have 11 players under 25 years old -- continue to grow.

"We're a young group," St. Louis said. "It's hard to win in this league. I think that's the next step for us. Sometimes I feel like is it tonight we're taking the next step? We've gotten close. We haven't done that yet, but we're going to keep pushing for that."

A recent addition to the Montreal lineup has been 20-year-old winger Joshua Roy, who scored his first NHL goal in his third career game -- a 3-2 win at New Jersey -- on Wednesday.

Roy is the youngest Quebec-born player to score a goal for the Canadiens since Guillaume Latendresse in 2007-08.

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Here is an odd thing about tonight

Today is 'Hockey Day In Canada' and HNIC has elected to make Montreal and Boston the featured game on CBC over Toronto at Vancouver at the same time.

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Hockey Night In Canada decided the pregame tonight is more important

The Boston Bruins will host their fourth Centennial Era Night to celebrate "New Blood, New Beginnings” (1986-2000) on Saturday, January 20 during their home game against the Montreal Canadiens at 7 p.m. at TD Garden.

Following the Lunch Pail A.C. era, the late '80s and '90s proved to be a time of transition and new beginnings for the Black & Gold. With several roster changes in Boston, veterans including Ray Bourque and Rick Middleton joined forces with new talent such as Cam Neely and Reggie Lemelin to extend the success of the franchise. This group reached two Stanley Cup Finals (1988,1990) and ended the Bruins' residency in the Boston Garden, becoming the first team to play at the FleetCenter (now TD Garden) at the start of the 1995-96 season.

Ahead of the game, the Bruins will host a pregame ceremony to pay homage to one of the most iconic moments of the era – the breaking of the Montreal “jinx” on April 26, 1988. Between 1946 and 1987, the Bruins and Canadiens met in the Stanley Cup playoffs 18 times, with Montreal winning all 18 matchups. In 1988, the Bruins shifted the momentum with a 4-1 series win over Montreal, ending a 45-year drought. This marked the beginning of a phase during which Boston went on to win four out of the five subsequent playoff matches with their Original Six rival. The on-ice ceremony will be highlighted by special appearances from Bruins alumni from 1986-2000.
 

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This was the last of many Bruins games my dad attended in his life. I had purchased two tickets for us on a whim as a Christmas gift, and ended up with club seats with an excellent view of that amazing scrum to the right of Price. My dad's comments at the end of that epic game?
"Not much defense in that one." :laugh:

Not sure what you paid, but you got your moneys worth!
 
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