GDT: Game 20: 11/22: Dance With The Devil: Bruins @ NJ Devils 7pm ET NESN, 98.5 FM - Dobby in goal

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Dueling Banjos

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Devils turned it around, used to be boring, not anymore. Should be a good one.

Kyle Palmieri is out with a broken foot.
 

JP Nolan

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Yeah there are good lower bowl corner seats for 80 each. Not horrible. It's funny the same tickets were like 45 for the panthers. There are so many Bruins fans that trek in.
To go here is 30 minutes for me..... a 1/3 of the price for the tickets i have for Pittsburgh Friday...Spent two hundred for two lower here....Same tickets in Beantown for Friday are 550.
 

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That's weird... So, with Spooner at LW, that puts DeBrusk and Vatrano on their off-wing? Or is Szwarz still getting time at RW?
Spooner was at Center and Szwarz looked to be a healthy scratch at practice yesterday. Yesterday's practice lines were: Heinen - Bergeron - Pastrnak; Debrusk - Krejci - Cehlarik; Vatrano - Spooner - Nash; Schaller - Kuraly - Acciari

I wonder which line Spooner will play on tonight.
 

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Tonight's Officials

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Referees Garrett Rank (7), Dan O'Rourke (9)
Linesmen Mark Shewchyk (92), Kiel Murchison (79)


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BOSTON vs NEW JERSEY, LIFETIME SERIES

The Bruins and Devils are meeting for the 153rd time in their histories (Includes Devils franchise as Kanasas City & Colorado) with the Bruins having an 82-41-19-10 record and a 505-404 scoring advantage in those contests. - The Bruins are 37-22-11-4 in 74 road games played between the teams, with a 226-184 scoring edge in those games. - The Bruins are 7-2-0 in their last 9 games vs. the Devils and are 19-5-0 overall in the last 24 games of this lifetime series … They are 6-3-0 on their last 9 road games vs. the Devils but have lost their last 2 visits to New Jersey with their last road win a 4-1 victory on Jan. 8, 2016. - Fun Fact – The Bruins are 30-21-6-4 vs. the Devils since they relocated to New Jersey in 1982 … 13 of the last 16 games between these teams have been decided by 2 goals or less, including 11 one-goal decisions.

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TONIGHT’S GAME

The Bruins visit the Prudential Center tonight for the first of three games between these teams this season and the first of two in New Jersey … The Bruins are 8-7-4 this season and are 3-4-2 on the road thus far … They are 0-2-1 against Metropolitan Division foes and 0-3-3 against the Eastern Conference.

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BruinDust

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Spooner was at Center and Szwarz looked to be a healthy scratch at practice yesterday. Yesterday's practice lines were: Heinen - Bergeron - Pastrnak; Debrusk - Krejci - Cehlarik; Vatrano - Spooner - Nash; Schaller - Kuraly - Acciari

I wonder which line Spooner will play on tonight.

I'd rather they move Acciari up on the RW with Spooner and Vatrano. Let him dig out pucks and create some space for them.

When will they learn that Nash will drag down the offensive potential of ANY line they put him on.
 

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Hayes has been scratched last 4 games so I am sure he will come out flying to prove Boston wrong. It will be an interesting game!!
 

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Of all the cities I travel to this is the only one I fear. I NEVER feel comfortable in Newark.

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Bruins stick with the hot hand in goal – Anton Khudobin - The Boston Globe

NEWARK – Anton Khudobin will make his third straight start in goal for the Bruins Wednesday against New Jersey. Tuukka Rask, last seen in net for the Bruins’ 4-2 loss to Anaheim on Nov. 15, will be the backup.

“Obviously it’s disappointing,” Rask said of not playing. “Only thing I can really do is practice hard and prepare like I was playing and get ready here. Dobie’s been playing great. But it’s obviously disappointing.”

Khudobin (5-0-2, 2.17 GAA, .935 save percentage) will be opposed by Marblehead’s Cory Schneider. Rask hasn’t backed up three straight since the 2011-12 season.
 
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