Tonight's Officials
Referees Chris Rooney (5), Graham Skilliter (24)
Linesmen Pierre Racicot (65), Ryan Gibbons (58)
Ntl. Anthem Rene Rancourt
WAYBACK MACHINE
BOSTON vs CHICAGO, LIFETIME SERIES
The Bruins and Blackhawks are meeting for the 585th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 264-237-79-4 record and 1,838-1,770 scoring edge in those games.
The Bruins are 166-91-34-0 in their 291 home games of this lifetime series with a 1,045-822 scoring advantage in those contests.
The Bruins are 5-2-1 in their last 8 games vs. the Blackhawks and these teams split last season’s series with each winning their game on home ice … They are 9-3-3 in their last 15 games overall vs. Chicago and are 5-2-0 in their last 7 games vs. the Blackhawks in
Boston, including wins in 3 of their last 4 home games.
TONIGHT’S GAME
The Bruins host the Blackhawks tonight in the 1st of 2 games between these teams and the Blackhawks’ lone visit of the season to TD Garden … The Bruins are 23-19-6 thus far this season with a 10-11-0 mark on home ice … They are 4-5-0 vs. Central Division
opponents and are 6-8-0 vs. Western Conference teams this season.
They are playing game 4 tonight of a stretch where they play 5 of 7 games prior to the All-Star break on home ice (1-1-1) following a span when they faced 9 of their previous 11 games on the road (5-4-2).
The Bruins are wearing their third uniform system for the eighth of 15 games this season and they enter tonight’s game with a 2-4-1 mark in those sweaters.
MILESTONES APPROACHING
Jimmy Hayes is 2 points short of his 100th NHL point.
Dominic Moore is 3 goals shy of his 100th NHL goal.
INJURIES (125 total man-games lost)
Kevan Miller – Concussion suffered 1/14 vs PHI; Has missed 2 games
Colin Miller – Lower body suffered 1/10 at STL; Has missed 4 games
Matt Beleskey – Right knee suffered 12/3 at BUF; Has missed 23 games (IR)
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GAME PREVIEW
BOSTON -- The talk shows are filled with the chatter. Social media is filled with tweets. Is Claude Julien about to lose his job coaching the Boston Bruins?
The Bruins, fresh off a hard-to-swallow 6-5 shootout loss in a game that saw them lead 3-0 and 4-1, host the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. But the off-day, with the team off the ice, was reportedly a day for meetings. The brass is trying to find answers for a team mired in mediocrity.
This isn't the first time the public has called for a Julien firing. Even in 2011, when the team eventually went on to win the Stanley Cup, there was talk he had lost control of his players.
The talk was heavy after last year's second straight season of not making the playoffs, but he survived that -- and is now coaching a team that has had trouble scoring and had even more trouble winning at home, where the Bruins take a 10-11 record into Friday night's game.
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