GDT: 10/14 Game 4 - Bruins visit the 'Valley of the Sun' BRUINS 6 at Arizona 2 FINAL

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Nobody knows where the Coyotes will play next year and Houston has become an option :popcorn:





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Tonight's Officials

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Referees Francois St Laurent (38), Brad Watson (23)
Linesmen Kiel Murchison (79), Andrew Smith (51)


Ntl. Anthem Chelsea Faulds



WAYBACK MACHINE





BOSTON vs ARIZONA, LIFETIME SERIES

The Bruins and Coyotes are meeting for the 76th time in their histories (includes Arizona as WPG Jets) with the Bruins having a 47- 20-7-1 record and a 283-219 scoring advantage in those games. - The Bruins are 21-14-3-0 in their 38 road games of this lifetime series with a 127-115 scoring edge in those contests. - The Bruins have won the last 10 games between these teams, with their last loss to the Coyotes a 5-2 home setback in Prague on 10/9/2010 … They have won thelr last 6 games in Arizona with their last road loss to the Coyotes a 4-1 loss on 10/17/2009. - Fun Fact: The Bruins are 17-8-2-1 overall vs. the Coyotes since they relocated to Arizona in 1996.

TONIGHT’S GAME

The Bruins visit the Coyotes tonight in the 1st of 2 games between these teams and the Bruins’ lone visit this season to Gila River Arena … The Bruins are 1-2-0 this season and are 0-1-0 on the road … They are 1-2-0 vs. both Central Division and Western Conference opponents this season. - The Bruins are playing game 2 tonight of a 3-game road trip to Colorado (Oct. 11), Arizona (Oct. 14) and Vegas (Oct. 15). - They are opening their 1st of 14 sets of back-to-back games tonight … They were 8-4-2 last season in the 1st games of these sets and went 4-8-2 in the 2nd games.

MILESTONES APPROACHING

Patrice Bergeron’s next game will be the 900th of his NHL/Bruins career … He is 3 points shy of tying Ken Hodge for 7th place on the team’s all-time scoring list (674 points).

Riley Nash is 1 point short of his 100th NHL point.

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2017-18: 10)

David Backes – Diverticulitis, indefinite (IR)
Noel Acciari – Left index finger surgery, approx.. 6 wks from 10/5 vs NSH (IR)
Patrice Bergeron – Lower body

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The Boston Bruins need a win in the worst way, especially after playing just about the worst way possible in back-to-back losses to the Colorado Avalanche.
"Definitely, it looked like a mess," Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask said.
But even Boston might not need to win as badly as the Arizona Coyotes when two of the NHL's most disappointing teams in this still-young season meet Saturday night at Gila River Arena.

The Bruins are 1-2-0, not exactly a cause for panic with 79 games remaining, but certainly reason for concern as they search for workable line combinations and some reliable scoring. It's not helping that No. 1 center Patrice Bergeron, who scored at least 21 goals in six of the last seven seasons, is expected to miss his fourth straight game as a result of a sports hernia operation this summer.Bergeron jumped on the ice at the end of practice Friday but, according to coach Bruce Cassidy, "It doesn't look like he'll be in."

The Coyotes (0-3-1) still aren't in the win column and are the Western Conference's lone remaining winless team 10 days into the season.

They've led in all four games to date, yet they managed only one of a possible eight points. Arizona's 4-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday, before a home crowd that sported more Detroit jerseys, was symbolic of the Coyotes' season to date.
They played well for long stretches, and never trailed until the final four minutes, yet there were troubles all around.

Starting goalie Antti Raanta couldn't make it into the second period for a second successive game. The power play couldn't convert on a lengthy 5-on-3 in the first period and was 1-for-6 overall. A defensive breakdown led to center Luke Glendening's breakaway short-handed goal that gave Detroit the lead for good with 3:24 remaining.
Arizona wasted two goals by 19-year-old rookie right wing Clayton Keller, a former first-round draft pick who has three goals in four games.

Much like the Coyotes wasted some strong efforts during a 5-4 loss in Anaheim in which they led 4-1, and a 2-1 loss Saturday to Vegas in which they lost a 1-0 lead in the final 75 seconds of regulation.

"It's not good, it's really not good," backup goaltender Louis Domingue said. "We'll look back at the end of the year and we're going to look at those four games and we have one point. It's not good enough. We're close, but close is far from being good enough."
First-year coach Rick Tocchet could say the same thing about his goaltending: Not good enough.

The Coyotes traded for Raanta to replace Mike Smith in net after dealing their longtime starter to Calgary, but Raanta has played only one full game so far. He missed the opener with a lower body injury, was pulled in the first period of a 5-2 loss in Vegas on Tuesday after giving up three goals on five shots, then couldn't start the second period Thursday because of a different lower body injury. As a result, Domingue has played in all four games to date. The 25-year-old Domingue has a 3.97 goals-against average and an .885 save percentage. He's 27-37-7 overall with Arizona.

"He's got to give us that inner strength, that mental toughness," Tocchet said Friday in assessing his backup goalie. "He's a young guy but he's got to learn how to do that."
Tocchet didn't rule out Raanta versus the Bruins, but goaltender Marek Langhamer, who has only one game of NHL experience, was recalled Friday from Tucson (AHL) and seems likely to back up Domingue on Saturday.

The Coyotes certainly weren't expecting this unstable goalie situation, not after dealing for Raanta, a proven backup with both the New York Rangers and Chicago Blackhawks.
"(Marc-Andre) Fleury gives Vegas that confidence," Tocchet said, referring to the expansion team that has beaten Arizona twice. "We need confidence from the goalies back there but, by saying that, we still have to, as forwards and defensemen, be accountable, too. It's just not on the goaltenders."

Cassidy didn't fault his own goalie, Rask, for a 6-3 loss Wednesday at Colorado, but he said backup Anton Khudobin will start one of the Bruins' two weekend games, either in Arizona or Sunday in Las Vegas.

Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller was helped off the practice ice Friday after being struck in the right knee by a puck, but Cassidy said there doesn't appear to be any structural damage. "He should be fine," Cassidy said.

Even if neither of these two teams is close to being fine right now.



 

Mick Riddleton

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Looks like Nash again, why not put Krech in the top spot then work your way down. I would not mind seeing White get in a game and Czarnik. Cehlarik and Agostino are playing well down in the AHL, should get a look too, gotta be better then some playing now
 

Bruinaura

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They mention Bergeron is missing time because of the operation he had this summer, surely that is just speculation...
 

gvkmedia

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Early season mess. When we opened the season, this stretch of games was supposed to be where we banked some points. Now just getting points is any kind will be a small victory.

I'm usually the eternal optimist but right now I'm feeling anything but optimistic. I will still watch. Always do.

Go Bruins!
 
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xgallantx

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....I usually save this for important games. But not a fan of the sluggish start. Missing Bergy and Backes in the worse way.
 

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We want an NHL team in Houston, not the Coyotes!

Until last week the Toyota Center was not an option for the NHL because of Les Alexander - new Rockets owner has made it clear he is very open to hockey. Jacobs made it clear last week that he wants Houston in the NHL. :popcorn:
 

Aeroforce

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Until last week the Toyota Center was not an option for the NHL because of Les Alexander - new Rockets owner has made it clear he is very open to hockey. Jacobs made it clear last week that he wants Houston in the NHL. :popcorn:

I'm cautiously optimistic, and I've been following the threads in the business section. I was just taking a jab at the lowly Coyotes, as we've already had minor league hockey here. ;)

It would almost be like coming full circle, since the Yotes are the remnants of the Winnipeg Jets, which came from the WHA originally, when Jacobs didn't want Houston.

I think it would have to be with a different owner, which is OK; because didn't Tillman Fertita spend about 2/3 of his net worth on the Rockets?

If it happens it would be a slightly more comfortable trip for visiting fans. We're only in the low to mid 90's now in the middle of October. (Yuck!!)
 

Don Cherry

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Fat wallet must be throwing him off balance.
Haha! Maybe Sweeney was a little too quick to open the vault on this one?
I always thought his huge teeth were throwing him off balance but maybe it's the fat wallet.
 

CharasLazyWrister

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I get the concept of Houston simply being a big market with growth potential, but given how the popularity of the Stars has slowly declined in Dallas, I don't see how yet another southern team is a good idea, the year after another desert team was just created.
 
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