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Bruins Host Flames in Crucial Homestand Opener
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The Boston Bruins return home after a mixed road trip, facing the Calgary Flames tonight at TD Garden. David Pastrnak, tied for the most goals in Bruins history, leads the top line. Alex Steeves is also scoring, with points in three straight games. Joonas Korpisalo starts in net, his first action since December. The Bruins power play is strong, but their penalty kill needs improvement. Calgary has the worst power play but a solid penalty kill. The Flames won the first season series game. Tune in to NESN or ninety-eight point five The Sports Hub for the game. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Bruins' Playoff Push: Top Winger Trade Targets
01:45|The Boston Bruins are fighting for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, currently sixth in the Atlantic Division. They need a top-six winger to boost their scoring punch, with names like Kiefer Sherwood, Alex Tuch, Artemi Panarin, Bryan Rust, and Jordan Kyrou being potential targets. For more realistic options, they could consider buy-low candidates like Andrew Mangiapane or Matias Maccelli. The Bruins should not hesitate to pursue a winger before the trade deadline to secure their playoff spot. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bruins Snap Skid, Geekie Still Seeking Goal
01:05|Boston Bruins Snap Losing Streak, Geekies Scoring Drought Continues The Boston Bruins secured a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames, ending a brief losing streak. The team has been scoring heavily, averaging five goals per game in their last four matches. However, leading scorer Morgan Geekie, with 25 goals this season, has not scored since December 20th. Despite being moved to the third line, Geekie remained goalless in the recent win. The Bruins face the New York Rangers in an upcoming match. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bruins Eye Korpisalo Trade, DiPietro Shines
01:53|The Boston Bruins are considering trading backup goaltender Joonas Korpisalo due to his struggles and high salary. Despite a recent win, Korpisalo has not won since December and has a poor save percentage. The Bruins are under pressure to find a deal or risk keeping him. Meanwhile, Providence Bruins goalie Michael DiPietro is excelling in the AHL, potentially forcing the Bruins to make a move. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bruins, Penguins Win; Oilers, Senators Make Moves
01:39|Boston Bruins secure a 4-1 victory over Calgary Flames, marking their 23rd win of the season. Backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo shines with 28 saves. Pittsburgh Penguins win their 6th straight game with Evgeni Malkins return. Ottawa Senators sign James Reimer after Linus Ullmarks personal leave. Trent Frederics fight sparks Edmontons comeback win over Winnipeg. San Jose acquires Laurent Brossoit in a minor trade. Checkout Solipillow.com

Bruins Bounce Back, Korpisalo Shines
01:01|Boston Bruins secure victory, boost playoff hopes Checkout Solipillow.com
Lohrei's Goal Steals Show in Bruins' Win
01:24|Mason Lohreis Highlight-Reel Goal Steals the Show as Bruins Beat Flames 4-1 Checkout Solipillow.com
Bruins vs Rangers: Eastern Showdown
02:01|This Saturday, the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers face off in a crucial Eastern Conference matchup. The Bruins, with a 23-19-2 record, host the Rangers, who sit at 20-19-6. The Rangers won the first meeting 6-2, with Mika Zibanejad scoring two goals. Both teams excel on the power play, but the Bruins lead the league in penalty minutes per game. Key players include Pavel Zacha and David Pastrnak for the Bruins, and Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck for the Rangers. Over their last ten games, both teams have similar goal averages, but the Rangers have fewer penalties. No major injuries are reported, setting the stage for a high-energy, potentially playoff-impacting game. Tune in for some classic NHL rivalry action. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bruins Dominate Flames, Korpisalo Shines
01:44|Boston Bruins secure a 4-1 victory over Calgary Flames, with goaltender Joonas Korpisalo making 28 saves for his first win since December 13th. The team played disciplined, taking only three penalties and limiting power play time. Scoring came from Sean Kuraly, Elias Lindholm, Mason Lohrei, and Casey Mittelstadt. The Bruins have won three of their last five games, setting up a Saturday match against the New York Rangers. Checkout Solipillow.com