BRUINS GDT GAME 25 - 7:08 PM - THE BEAR wants to Sabredance - NESN, NESN 4K, ESPN+, 92.9 WBOS-FM

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Tonight's Officials

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Referees Chris Rooney (5), Jake Brenk (26)
Linespersons Ryan Daisy (81), James Tobias (61)Supervisor

Video Judge Chuck Napoli Ntl. Anthem Todd Angilly

TONIGHT’S GAME-The Bruins host the Sabres tonight in the second of four games between these teams this season and the first of two Buffalogame atTD Garden this year ... The Bruins are 17-4-3 overall this season and they are 9-1-1 on home ice ... They are 9-4-2 in gamesvs. Eastern Conference teams this season.-The Bruins play game two of a three-game home stand tonight vs. Buffalo (1-0-0), and conclude vs. Arizona on 12/9 ... They willthen play road contests in New Jersey on 12/13 and at NY Islanders on 12/15.

MILESTONES APPROACHING- Morgan Geekie is 2 games shy of his 200th NHL game.- Pavel Zacha is 2 goals shy of his 100th NHL goal.- Kevin Shattenkirk is 2 goals short of his 100th NHL goal.- Hampus Lindholm is 4 games short of his 700th NHL game.- Matt Grzelcyk is 4 games shy of his 400th NHL game.- Ian Mitchell is 8 games shy of his 100th NHL game.- Brandon Carlo is 8 points short of his 100th NHL point.- Pavel Zacha is 8 games shy of his 500th NHL game.

INJURIES (37 man-games lost)- Jeremy Swayman: Illnes- Derek Forbort: LTIR

BOSTON vs BUFFALO, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Sabres are meeting for the 314th time in their histories with a 157-114-29-13 record and a 1,024-954 scoring edge inthose games.- The Bruins are 89-46-14-6 lifetime in 155 games in Boston with a 555-442 scoring advantage in those contests.- The Bruins are 10-0-1 overall in their last 11 games of this lifetime series, including a 5-2 win on 11/14 in the frst game this season
The Boston Bruins had to weather some storms during their recently completed stretch of nine games in 16 days, including a rare three-game skid.

Both the busy part of the schedule and the losing streak are in the past as Boston experienced a much-needed three days away from game action. The Bruins have now won three straight games entering Thursday's date with the visiting Buffalo Sabres.

Brad Marchand entered last weekend in the midst of an eight-game goalless drought, but he's well past that now.

The Bruins captain has four goals in his past two games. He scored the game-winner in Saturday's 4-3 overtime triumph in Toronto, then delivered a third-period natural hat trick in Sunday's 3-1 win over Columbus.

"For (Marchand) to take it on his back and just not take no for an answer after a back-to-back, three-in-four, is what leaders do," Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman said. "He's gonna show up in the right times. He's been doing that his whole career."

Boston coach Jim Montgomery described Saturday as one of the Bruins' best overall efforts in a couple of weeks. Sunday was a stick-to-it kind of game against a team that has played well recently.

Through it all, whether he was scoring goals or not, Marchand and his fellow team leaders have provided Boston with a boost.

"I think our leadership (has been key) and being able to get back to practice, to create the habits and pace that we want to play with," Montgomery said of what has allowed the Bruins to get back on track. "But mostly, I think it's the leadership."

Marchand is expected to return after missing Wednesday's practice to attend services for his grandmother, who passed away last Friday.

Montgomery knows his team has room for growth, even with a plus-21 goal differential that was the NHL's third best as of Wednesday.

"We're doing a better job. We're not where we need to be yet," Montgomery said. "The league only continues to get harder and better every 20 games."

The Sabres' 5-3 loss to Detroit on Tuesday was their fourth straight setback and fifth in six games.

Though his team has dropped within two points of the Atlantic Division cellar, Buffalo coach Don Granato remains optimistic.

"I have confidence that we can resolve this, and I have confidence in saying that this is what teams deal with, and you've got to learn to deal with it better to get out of it faster and become more experienced because of it," Granato said. "I know we're going to get to the other side of this and as painful as it is, I think we're going to be better because of it."

The return of Sabres star forward Tage Thompson is certainly reason for optimism. Thompson missed nine games due to an upper-body injury sustained while blocking a shot in a Nov. 14 loss to the Bruins.
Thompson played 18:41 on Tuesday and registered an assist. Meanwhile, fellow forwards Alex Tuch and Jordan Greenway were placed on injured reserve.

"I think, obviously, watching the consistency of winning and losing battles is too big right now," Thompson said. "It's an important thing to go through as a group and come out the other side. It's been a good challenge for us. And it's kind of up to us how we respond from it."

With the Sabres' Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (illness) set to miss a second straight game, Devon Levi -- who played collegiately at Northeastern in Boston -- could start in net.

Buffalo defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (lower-body injury) will travel to Boston.

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Marchand has his team team ready to jump to the next level with his inspirational last two games .
 
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