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2:05Stadium Series Highlights: Bruins at Lightning (2/1)
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0:35Who Wins The Stadium Series: Bruins at Lightning
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0:54Bruins, Lightning Both Playing Great Hockey
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0:57Lightning Atop Eastern Conference After Great January
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0:51Tampa unseasonably cold for Lightning vs. Bruins outdoor hockey game
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0:31Highlights: Oilers at Bruins (12/18)
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0:39Bruins Get Boost with Return of Charlie McAvoy
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0:42Bruins Legend Zdeno Chara One of 9 Inductees
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0:40BREAKING: Bruins Hire Marco Sturm as Head Coach
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0:482019 Stanley Cup Final: Bruins Win Game 1 In Comeback Fashion
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0:52Stanley Cup Final: Bruins Start Slow, Finish Strong
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0:30Highlights: Blues at Predators (2/2)
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1:05Highlights: Jets at Stars (2/2)
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0:23Highlights: Sabres at Panthers (2/2)
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0:21Highlights: Canadiens at Wild (2/2)
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0:22Highlights: Kings at Hurricanes (2/1)
Top Bruins News
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Bruins' James Hagens: Big game in Beanpot opener
Hagens scored twice and added an assist in Boston College's 5-1 win over Harvard University on Monday.
Hagens took the early scoring lead in the Beanpot with his three-point effort. The Bruins prospect is up to 14 goals and 14 assists over 22 NCAA appearances this season. Hagens and BC will take on Boston University, which defeated Northeastern University in a 3-2 shootout, next Monday for the Beanpot title.
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Bruins' Elias Lindholm: Placed on injured reserve
Lindholm (upper body) was placed on injured reserve Monday, Belle Fraser of the Bruins' official site reports.
Lindholm suffered an upper-body injury during last Tuesday's game against Nashville, and he was already ruled out for this Wednesday's matchup against the Panthers. While he'll technically be eligible to return for Thursday's game against the Blue Jackets, it wouldn't be surprising to see the Bruins hold him out ahead of the Olympic break. Lindholm is slated to play for Sweden during the upcoming Olympics, but it's not yet clear whether his injury will impact his availability.
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Bruins' Jordan Harris: Back from assignment
Harris (ankle) was recalled from his conditioning stint with AHL Providence and activated off long-term injured reserve Monday, Belle Fraser of the Bruins' official site reports.
Harris is far from a lock to play for the Bruins, even with his addition to the roster, as he'll need to edge out the likes of Mason Lohrei or Hampus Lindholm for a spot in the lineup. Still, if Harris gets into the lineup, it will be his first NHL game since Oct. 21 versus the Panthers.
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Bruins' Michael Eyssimont: Records helper
Eyssimont notched an assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Eyssimont has played in three straight games since injuries to Elias Lindholm (upper body) and Pavel Zacha (upper body) have opened spots in the Bruins' lineup. The 29-year-old Eyssimont is confined to fourth-line duties currently, but he was able to snap a 10-game point drought when he set up Alex Steeves in the first period of Sunday's outdoor contest. For the season, Eyssimont has earned 15 points in 43 appearances, one shy of matching his total from 77 regular-season outings between the Lightning and the Kraken last year. He's added 82 shots on net, 33 hits, 25 PIM and a minus-5 rating.
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Bruins' Charlie McAvoy: Adds two assists Sunday
McAvoy registered two assists, including one on the power play, and added four PIM, three blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
McAvoy has gotten on the scoresheet in 14 of his last 16 games, earning three goals and 16 helpers in that span. The 28-year-old is still wearing extra face protection to prevent damage to the injury he sustained versus Montreal on Nov. 15, but it hasn't disrupted his vision or slowed him down on offense. For the season, the blueliner is at four goals, 34 assists, 16 power-play points, 66 shots on net, 55 hits, 83 blocked shots, 44 PIM and a plus-6 rating over 44 contests.
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Bruins' Matthew Poitras: Gets first goal of season
Poitras scored a goal on two shots in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Poitras has centered the third line over the last two games as the Bruins deal with an injury crisis down the middle. Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha were both sidelined by upper-body injuries for the Stadium Series, giving Poitras a chance in a third-line role. He's contributed seven shots on net, two PIM, two blocked shots and a plus-1 rating over two NHL outings this season, and he had 24 points in 39 games with AHL Providence prior to his call-up Thursday.
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Bruins' Alex Steeves: Pots goal in Stadium Series game
Steeves scored a goal and added two hits in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Steeves had been scratched for the previous two games, but he replaced Pavel Zacha (upper body) for the Stadium Series contest. The goal snapped a 15-game goal drought, and he had gone eight outings without a point entering Sunday. Steeves saw some top-six usage earlier in the season, but until his offense improves, he looks to be firmly in a bottom-six role. The 26-year-old is at nine goals, 15 points, 46 shots on net, 123 hits, 32 PIM, 25 blocked shots and a plus-5 rating through 37 appearances.
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Bruins' Viktor Arvidsson: Scores power-play goal Sunday
Arvidsson scored a power-play goal on five shots and added two PIM in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Arvidsson's hot stretch of scoring continued into February. He has seven goals and four assists over his last 14 outings while playing on the second line and second power-play unit. The veteran winger is up to 14 goals, 28 points (seven on the power play), 123 shots and a plus-9 rating across 44 appearances. With the tally, he's surpassed his point total from 67 regular-season contests with the Oilers last season and is one goal shy of matching last year's output.
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Bruins' Morgan Geekie: Earns three points in outdoor loss
Geekie scored twice on three shots, dished a power-play assist and went plus-2 in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Geekie did his part in the game, but the Bruins collapsed by blowing a four-goal lead in regulation before taking the shootout loss. This performance extended Geekie's point streak to seven games, a span in which he has seven goals and four assists. The 27-year-old is up to 32 goals, 21 helpers, 19 power-play points, 127 shots on net, 87 hits and a plus-1 rating over 55 contests this season. He's one goal shy of matching his career-high total from 77 outings in 2024-25.
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Bruins' Jeremy Swayman: Rough performance in Stadium Series
Swayman stopped 41 of 46 shots in Sunday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Lightning in the Stadium Series.
Swayman not only got beat in the shootout, but he appeared to take a narrow loss in a goalie fight versus Andrei Vasilevskiy in the second period. That fight wasn't Swayman's only penalty -- he also took a delay of game a few minutes later, part of a sequence of penalties that opened the door for the Lightning to start their comeback. He hasn't gotten a winning streak past three games since he won five in a row from Nov. 1-15. The American netminder is down to 22-13-2 with a 2.92 GAA and .903 save percentage through 38 appearances. The Bruins' last game before the Olympic break is Wednesday versus the Panthers.
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Bruins' Jeremy Swayman: Starting outdoor battle
Swayman will start Sunday's Stadium Series game against the Lightning, Conor Ryan of The Boston Globe reports.
Swayman will make his third straight start and try to pick up a fourth consecutive win in an outdoor game at Raymond James Stadium as part of the Stadium Series. It will be his first career appearance in an outdoor game. The 27-year-old is 22-12-2 on the season with a 2.87 GAA and a .903 save percentage. The Lightning will present a challenge for the Bruins' goaltender, as Tampa Bay ranks second in the league with 3.46 goals per game.
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Bruins' Matej Blumel: Pots pair for P-Bruins
Blumel scored twice on four shots in AHL Providence's 3-0 win over Charlotte on Sunday.
Blumel put up five goals and four assists over 12 outings in January and has gotten February off to a good start as well. For the season, he has nine goals, 24 points, 76 shots on net and a plus-10 rating in 27 AHL contests. He also saw action in four NHL games before a lower-body injury cost him a month of action.
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Bruins' Riley Tufte: Logs three points in AHL win
Tufte scored twice and added an assist in AHL Providence's 4-1 win over Charlotte on Saturday.
Tufte is on a career-best pace at the AHL level, earning 18 goals and 15 assists over 33 games. That includes eight goals and five helpers over 12 outings in January. Tufte got four games with Boston earlier in the NHL campaign, but it's unclear if the 27-year-old will be considered for another call-up.
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Bruins' Christopher Pelosi: Four-point game in blowout win
Pelosi scored twice and added two assists in Quinnipiac University's 7-0 win over St. Lawrence University on Friday.
The effort gave Pelosi a career-high 30 points in 27 outings. He had 24 points in 38 outings as a freshman last season. Pelosi's 16 goals and 14 assists show growth across the board this season. The Bruins prospect is still a long-term project at this point and will likely need AHL time prior to challenging for an NHL job.
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Bruins' Marat Khusnutdinov: Fills empty net
Khusnutdinov scored an empty-net goal on two shots in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Flyers.
Khusnutdinov has just two points over his last six games, a stretch that has seen him move back to a third-line role after a stint on the top line. The 23-year-old forward could get a look down the middle at some point since the Bruins are currently without Elias Lindholm (upper body) and Pavel Zacha (upper body), leaving their center group thin. Khusnutdinov has been versatile and decently productive in 2025-26, earning 12 goals, 24 points, 52 shots on net, 27 hits, 25 blocked shots and a plus-6 rating over 50 appearances, doubling his point total from 75 regular-season outings last year.
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Bruins' Tanner Jeannot: Scores in win Thursday
Jeannot scored a goal and added three hits in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Flyers.
Jeannot has been limited to five points in 13 outings in January, including two goals over his last five games. The 28-year-old winger is up to six goals, 20 points, 59 shots on net, 159 hits, 40 blocked shots and 45 PIM across 51 appearances. He's chipping in enough offense to be helpful for fantasy managers who roster him for his physical play.
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Bruins' Viktor Arvidsson: Tallies opening goal
Arvidsson scored a goal on three shots and went plus-3 in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Flyers.
Arvidsson closed out January with a total of six goals and four assists over 14 contests. The 32-year-old winger has found scoring stability in a second-line role and should continue to offer some upside in points and shots. He's up to 27 points in 43 appearances, matching his total from 67 regular-season contests a year ago.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| GF AVG | GA AVG | Power Play | |
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3.33 (7th) |
3.09 (18th) |
26.9 (4th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| E. Lindholm C Elias Lindholm C | Upper Body |
| P. Zacha C Pavel Zacha C | Upper Body |
| J. Harris D Jordan Harris D | Ankle |
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