Wednesday, February 5 (Madison Square Garden | New York, NY)
- Interim Head Coach Joe Sacco available to media at approximately 5:40 p.m.
- Game vs. New York Rangers, 7 p.m. (TV: TNT | Radio: 98.5)
- Interim Head Coach Joe Sacco and select players available to media following the game
- Travel to Boston
Kenny Albert (pxp), Brian Boucher & Jody Shelley
Tonight's Officials
Referees Jean Hebert (15), Kelly Sutherland (11)
Linespersons Julien Fournier (56), Devin Berg (87)
TONIGHT’S GAME- The Bruins travel to New York tonight in the third of three games between these teams this season and the second Boston visit to Madison Square Garden this year ... The Bruins are 27-22-6 overall this season with a 9-14-3 record on the road.- The Bruins are closing tonight their seventh of nine sets of back-to-back games this season ... They are currently 3-4-0 in the first game of those sets and 5-0-1 in the second games so far.- The Bruins play tonight game three of their seven-game February schedule with a game at the Rangers ... They continue with a home game on Feb. 8 vs. Vegas and they will follow the 4-Nations break hosting Anaheim on Feb. 22, Toronto on Feb.25 and NY Islanders on Feb. 27.
MILESTONES APPROACHING- Charlie McAvoy is one point short of his 300th NHL point.- Jeremy Swayman is three wins shy of his 100th NHL win.- Joonas Korpisalo is six games shy of his 300th NHL game.- Jordan Oesterle is eight games short of his 400th NHL game.
INJURIES- Hampus Lindholm: Lower body (LTIR)
BOSTON vs. NEW YORK, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Rangers are meeting for the 672nd time in their histories with Boston holding a 306-255-97-13 record and a 2,106-1,947 scoring edge in those games.- The Bruins are 129-148-55-5 at the Rangers with New York having a 1,024-942 scoring advantage in those 337 games.- These teams have split the two games thus far this season with a 2-1 New York win at MSG on Jan. 2 and a 6-3 Boston home victory on Feb. 1
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