BRUINS GDT GAME 64 7:08 PM - The Last Dance before Deadline Day - NESN, ESPN+, SN, 98.5 WBZ-FM

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Tonight's Officials

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Referees Frederick L'Ecuyer (17), Kelly Sutherland (11)
Linespersons Ryan Daisy (81), Ben O'Quinn (91)

TONIGHT’S GAME- The Bruins play in Carolina tonight in the second of three games between these teams this season and the second of two Carolina games at Lenova Center this year ... The Bruins are 28-27-8 overall this season with a 10-16-3 record on the road.- The Bruins open a two-game road trip in Carolina tonight and next travel to Tampa Bay on Mar. 8 ... They then return home to host Florida on Mar. 11.

MILESTONES APPROACHING- Mason Lohrei is one game shy of his 100th NHL game.- Mark Kastelic is two games short of his 200th NHL game.- Ian Mitchell is three games short of his 100th NHL game.- Jeremy Swayman is three wins shy of his 100th NHL win.- Joonas Korpisalo is four games shy of his 300th NHL game.- Jordan Oesterle is seven games short of his 400th NHL game.

INJURIES- Hampus Lindholm: Lower body (LTIR)- Charlie McAvoy: Upper body (LTIR)- Brad Marchand: Upper body

BOSTON vs. CAROLINA, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Hurricanes are meeting for the 215th time in their histories with Boston holding a 113-78-16-7 record and a 711- 629 scoring advantage in those games.- The Bruins are 51-42-9-4 vs. the Hurricanes in 106 road games with a 352-344 scoring edge in those games.- The Hurricanes won the first game of this season’s series with an 8-2 win in Carolina on Oct. 31.
 

With enough new and different looks in their lineup to stage a “The Three Faces of Eve” remake, the bedraggled Bruins on Wednesday dutifully went through their paces in Brighton before chartering to Raleigh, N.C., for Thursday night’s matchup vs. the playoff-bound Hurricanes.

Riley Tufte, Vinni Lettieri, Patrick Brown, and Ian Mitchell, all called up from AHL Providence in the morning, mixed into the drills and, per coach Joe Sacco, should be in the lineup.

Forwards Georgii Merkulov and Jeffrey Viel, both of whom were with the varsity for less than a week, were sent back down to the WannaBs, each encouraged to work on his game, and be ready to answer another call to Causeway Street.
All the shuffling and reshuffling came in the run-up to Friday’s 3 p.m. trade deadline, and also less than 24 hours after general manager Don Sweeney wheeled veteran winger Trent Frederic and prospect Max Jones to the Oilers. Another body or two could be on the move here in the twilight of the Black and Gold’s dull season.

It has been a long time since the Bruins and their fans have seen such uninspiring days. Statistically, the Bruins have yet to be eliminated from playoff contention. Realistically, ranked 12th in points percentage (.508) in the Eastern Conference as of Wednesday morning, their days are numbered. Sweeney and Co. soon will have to turn their attention on how to rework the roster prior to October’s puck drop and avoid a repeat.

The Bruins have gone a woeful 1-5-2 over their last eight games. Their goal differential fell to a season-worst minus-31 with Tuesday night’s beatdown on home ice at the hands of the lowly Predators. They don’t score enough. They don’t defend well. Their goaltending, though still their strong suit, hasn’t been at a level to win games that otherwise shouldn’t have been won.

Put it all together and what do you get? A season pointed toward the franchise’s first playoff DNQ since 2016.

Now, amid mounting injuries to key veterans — Hampus Lindholm, Charlie McAvoy, and Brad Marchand — they must resort to plugging in the aforementioned call-ups and keeping one and all focused on the present. In other words, pay no attention to all the trade talk and commotion behind the curtain.

The 6-foot-6-inch Tufte, once a first-round draft pick (Dallas, 2016), lined up at left wing in practice, joining linemates Elias Lindholm and Charlie Coyle. Sacco warned the media that the practice lines might not be what he rolls out in Raleigh, but if that’s where Tufte plugs in, Sacco knows what he’d like to see from the 26-year-old, who has played in only 23 NHL games.

“He’s a bigger body. I want to see him hang on to pucks in the offensive zone,” noted Sacco. “That’s something that we’re talking to our group about more — we need to be harder to play against in the offensive zone. We talk about being stingier all the time without the puck, but in the offensive zone we need to be able to hang on to pucks more and have the ability to create more zone time. I want to see him hang on to pucks. I want to see him get to the net front. I want to see him do the things we expect of a guy who’s 6-6, can use his size and ability to make plays offensively.”

It is Tufte’s fourth call-up this season and will be his sixth game in Black and Gold. Albeit with limited ice time, he did not register a point or land a shot on net in his previous five showings. Not hard to hear the message that Sacco was sending his way: Here’s the chance, get after it.

“I think we’re in a situation where we need wins right now,” said Tufte, who has delivered 18-13–31 in 42 games at Providence this season. “We need goals and we need to make plays out there, so I’ll try to do the best I can. The biggest thing for me is to go out there and not be afraid to make a mistake.”
 
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Even when the B's were winning, Carolina gave them fits, especially on the road.

Feel bad for Oesterle, scoring a goal only to be waived.

This thread title has Donna Summer's Last Dance stuck in my head. If only Swayman would Work Hard For the Money.
The team in front of him is a shit show. No goalie could win consistently with this group and no goalie could save them either.

He hasn't been great but I don't think he has much to do with the inability to score goals
 
Even when the B's were winning, Carolina gave them fits, especially on the road.

Feel bad for Oesterle, scoring a goal only to be waived.

This thread title has Donna Summer's Last Dance stuck in my head. If only Swayman would Work Hard For the Money.
 
The team in front of him is a shit show. No goalie could win consistently with this group and no goalie could save them either.

He hasn't been great but I don't think he has much to do with the inability to score goals
Patty Roy, Marty Brodeur, Ken Dryden, and Carey Price all in net at once couldn't save this crap show! I like all our Dmen but zero of them should be in a top 4 slot on any team, so goaltending is not the problem!
 
A @Fenway GDT !

I will cheer the Bs to whatever end. Poor Pasta has the weight of the team on his back. Please no injuries!



Hey Steve, I hope the Bruins win tonight

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HERE WE GO BRUINS...HERE WE GO :clap: :clap:
 
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Patty Roy, Marty Brodeur, Ken Dryden, and Carey Price all in net at once couldn't save this crap show! I like all our Dmen but zero of them should be in a top 4 slot on any team, so goaltending is not the problem!
I'm amazed at the amount of quality shots we give up...and so close to the goal
The lack of coverage is amazing

We clearly need a new strategy of coverage
 

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