Bruins take win streak into matchup against the Panthers
Boston brings a four-game winning streak and the NHL’s eighth-ranked offense into the teams’ third meeting this season.
- On Thursday, the Boston Bruins visit the Florida Panthers in Sunrise seeking a fifth consecutive win, with goaltender Jeremy Swayman returning to the net as the only lineup change.
- Coach Marco Sturm credited consistency for the team's success, noting Boston secured points in 13 of 16 March games by maintaining their established program and structure.
- The Bruins enter with a 98.3% playoff probability and rank eighth in goals scored, averaging 3.4 per game, while David Pastrnak leads the offense with 29 goals and 65 assists.
- Missing 11 regulars including forwards Sam Reinhart and Brad Marchand, the Panthers hold a 36-35-3 record while averaging 11.3 penalty minutes per game, presenting roster depth challenges.
- Boston sits eight points above the playoff cut line with 94 points, trailing Montreal by two points for third place in the Atlantic Division as this four-game road trip begins.
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Playoff-hungry Bruins start four-game road trip at Panthers
Last season, the Boston Bruins missed the playoffs for the first time since 2015-2016. They also traded away long-time star Brad Marchand to Florida and watched him win a Stanley Cup title with the Panthers.
Bruins take win streak into matchup against the Panthers
Boston Bruins (43-24-8, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Florida Panthers (36-35-3, in the Atlantic Division)
Gameday 75: Florida Panthers vs Boston Bruins
The Florida Panthers (36-35-3) will shoot for the season-series sweep when they face the Boston Bruins (43-24-8) tonight at Amerant Bank Arena in suburban Sunrise. Florida exploded for five first period goals and cruised to 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators to end a three-game losing streak. Matthew Tkachuk racked up a goal and three assists; Carter Verhaeghe scored twice and added a helper… Source
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