BRUINS GDT GAME 62 4:07 PM - The Last Stop on the Disney Victory March - @ ST LOUIS - NESN, NHLN, 98.5 WBZ-FM

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Referees Peter MacDougall (45), Justin StPierre (12)
Linesmen Brad Kovachik (71), Brian Murphy (93)


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TODAY’S GAME - The Bruins visit the Blues today in the 2nd of 2 games between these teams this season and the Bruins’ lone visit to Enterprise Center this season … The Bruins are 36-17-8 this season and are 15-10-5 on the road … They are 7-2-2 vs. Central Division opponents and are 18-4-4 vs. Western Conference foes. - The Bruins conclude their 5-game road trip today (4-0-0) … They will next return home for a 6-game home stand, hosting SJ (2/26), TB (2/28), NJ (3/2), CAR (3/5), FLA (3/7) & OTT (3/9). - The Bruins are playing today their 8th of 10 matinees this season (local start time 4:00 pm or earlier) … They have a 7-0-0 record in afternoon games so far.

MILESTONES APPROACHING - Zdeno Chara is 1 goal short of his 200th NHL goal … He will become just the 21st defenseman in NHL history to reach that milestone.

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2018-19: 175) - David Pastrnak – 2/12 left thumb surgery

BOSTON vs ST. LOUIS, LIFETIME SERIES - The Bruins and Blues are meeting for the 137th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 66-42-18-10 record and 496-400 scoring advantage in those games. - The Bruins are 28-25-9-6 lifetime vs. the Blues in St. Louis with a 229-216 scoring edge in those 68 contests. - The Bruins are 3-0-1 in their last 4 games vs. St. Louis, including a 5-2 win in Boston on 1/17 in the 1st game of this season’s series, & have taken points out of 12 of their last 16 games vs. the Blues at 8-4-4 … They are 2-0-1 in their last 3 games in St. Louis & are 4-2- 4 in their last 10 road games vs. the Blues. - Fun Fact: 12 of the last 14 games between these teams have been decided by 2 goals or fewer, including 5 OT/shootout decisions.



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While the St. Louis Blues' historic winning streak has ended, the surging Boston Bruins keep rolling along.

The Blues on Saturday will look to rebound from their first loss in a month and keep the visiting Bruins from extending their season-high winning streak to eight games.

St. Louis went from underachiever to third in the Central Division thanks to a club-record 11-game winning streak that followed a 4-3 loss at Los Angeles on Jan. 21. The Blues outscored their opponents 43-16 and posted four shutouts during the streak.

The run ended with Thursday's 5-2 loss at Dallas. Ryan O'Reilly had a goal with an assist, and Vladimir Tarasenko scored for the ninth time in eight games, but the Blues couldn't overcome a 3-0 hole.

"The streak is over," O'Reilly told NHL.com. "We've got to reinvent ourselves every game and establish our game again."

St. Louis last dropped two straight on Jan. 15 and 17 -- the latter, 5-2 at Boston. The Blues are riding a season-high five-game home winning streak.

"It's going to be a tough one against Boston," said O'Reilly, who has four goals and six assists in the past seven games. "That's a really good team we're going to face."

While the Bruins' seven-game winning streak is the club's longest since taking 12 in a row in March 2014, they also have earned at least a point in 12 straight games since a 3-2 regulation defeat to the New York Rangers on Jan. 19.

Boston has also remained successful minus star David Pastrnak, who has been out since Feb. 10 with a thumb injury.

"We're being resilient right now, finding ways to win," forward Brad Marchand told the Bruins' official website.

That was the case in Wednesday's 3-2 shootout win at Vegas. Jake DeBrusk scored in his fifth straight game and Jaroslav Halak stopped 31 shots for his third consecutive victory. The Bruins have won a season-high four consecutive road games and earned at least a point in six straight away from home.

"When a team wins a lot of games in a row it's because everyone is pulling their own weight," Bruins coach Brucr Cassidy told NHL.com.

Boston could get more of a boost with the expected Bruins debut Saturday of forward Charlie Coyle, a Massachusetts native. Acquired Wednesday from Minnesota for Ryan Donato and a 2019 draft pick, Coyle had 10 goals with 18 assists in 60 games for the Wild this season.

The Bruins' extended their point streak over St. Louis to four games with the January win. Chris Wagner had a goal and an assist, David Krejci recorded three assists and Tuukka Rask made 28 saves for Boston.

Krejci has eight assists and 10 points in the past five games. Rask, who could be in net to conclude Boston's five-game trip, has won six in a row.

O'Reilly scored at Boston in January and Jake Allen made 22 saves. Allen, who stopped 32 shots in a 3-0 win over Colorado in his most recent start last Saturday, could be in goal after Jordan Binnington's nine-game winning streak ended Thursday.

It's uncertain if Blues forward Brayden Schenn, who has 15 points in his last 14 games, will miss a second straight contest because of an upper-body injury.


 
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I am a Blues fan coming in peace. The Boston Bruins are actually my second favorite team. I now live in Bruins area. I have watched your team play quite a bit. I think you guys are very good. Our team has been underperforming pretty much all season until this past month and a half. I think this should be a very good game. However, the Bruins always seem to outplay the Blues. So as well as the blues have been playing recently, I would not expect them to win this one.

Good luck on the rest of the year, and maybe we'll see you in the finals.
 

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I am a Blues fan coming in peace. The Boston Bruins are actually my second favorite team. I now live in Bruins area. I have watched your team play quite a bit. I think you guys are very good. Our team has been underperforming pretty much all season until this past month and a half. I think this should be a very good game. However, the Bruins always seem to outplay the Blues. So as well as the blues have been playing recently, I would not expect them to win this one.

Good luck on the rest of the year, and maybe we'll see you in the finals.
The Blues are my second favorite team (my dad's from St. Louis). Would love to see them finally get a Cup, but not if it meant beating the Bruins in the finals :laugh:
 

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I am so glad this is the end of the march, regardless

Cannot believe how well they've done in Pasta's absence. I honestly don't know what it is about this team and this coach, but they're resilient as all hell
 

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So with Coyle in tonight as third line center, how does that line shape up now? Celharik's been called back up, right? So would it be:

Heinen-Coyle-Backes right now?
 

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So with Coyle in tonight as third line center, how does that line shape up now? Celharik's been called back up, right? So would it be:

Heinen-Coyle-Backes right now?

Heinen goes with Bergeron and Marchand, you might see Nordstrom on the Coyle line
 

Krupp

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Yeah. Backes and Nordstrom? Might as well have kept Frederic up if you're doing that.

What about Kuhlman? I didn't see anything about him. Is he still up with the team?
 
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