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The Boston Bruins will try to beat the New Jersey Devils on the road for the second time in six days when the teams meet Wednesday night.

The Devils have been idle since that contest, while the Bruins returned from their holiday break on Tuesday and lost 3-2 in a shootout to the host Ottawa Senators.

On Friday in Newark, N.J., David Pastrnak scored two of Boston's four second-period goals and Linus Ullmark made 37 saves to help the Bruins defeat the Devils. Patrice Bergeron and Jake DeBrusk also scored for Boston, which carried a 4-1 lead into the third period.

"You look at the second period, probably our best opportunities to score, breakaway, off the iron a couple of times. We don't," New Jersey coach Lindy Ruff said. "We made a couple big mistakes. I didn't like our puck play. I didn't like our determination on a couple goals against. At the same time maybe get a save, too."

Jack Hughes, Tomas Tatar and Yegor Sharangovich scored for New Jersey in the loss. Hughes leads the team in goals (18) and points (39) this season.

Devils goalie Mackenzie Blackwood allowed four goals on 18 shots before he was pulled and replaced by Vitek Vanecek after two periods.

"We'd like Blackwood to be better," Ruff said. "There were a couple saves you'd like to get. We didn't get them. We tried to look for a little bit of a spark by putting V in and saying if you can keep him there, maybe we can get back in. And we almost did."

Vanecek has a 12-4-0 record with a 2.41 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage in 22 games (19 starts) this season. Blackwood is 5-3-0 with a 2.96 goals-against average and an .882 save percentage in 10 appearances (nine starts).

"We made some mistakes, they made some good plays," Blackwood said. "I screwed up a little bit, so just a combination of everything."

The Devils are 1-6-1 in their past eight games and have a 3-6-2 record in December.

Boston had its four-game winning streak end on Tuesday in Ottawa, but the Bruins still extended their point streak to eight games (6-0-2). Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves in the loss, but Cam Talbot stopped 49 shots for Ottawa.

The Bruins put 27 shots on goal in the third period while getting the tying tally from Pavel Zacha with 3:33 left in regulation. Zacha ended his 17-game goalless streak, and DeBrusk also scored for Boston.

"The big thing is when you come back from three days off and a lot of time away from the rink ... you just want to get better every period," Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said. "We did get better every period, especially in the third we got to our game. So we're really happy about that.

"We would have liked to have the outcome. Jeremy Swayman did everything he could to give us the opportunity."

The Bruins own the third-best power-play percentage in the NHL (.293), but they failed to score in three man-advantage opportunities. The loss dropped Boston's road record to 9-4-1.

The Devils remain without defensemen John Marino (upper body) and Ryan Graves (lower body), who are listed as week-to-week. New Jersey recalled defenseman Nikita Okhotiuk from Utica of the AHL prior to the Friday matchup with Boston, and the 22-year-old Russian played in his first NHL game of the season.
 

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Is this slapstick? Are the '85 Oilers dressing in Devils red and black tonight? I don't love the back to back but it's not like they just got off a deserted island with no food or water for a week.
They are very good and faster. They outplayed us for a majority of the game last time. Shots were 38-23 with lots of blocks from us. Mostly importantly, we are in a back-to-back with travel and off a game where they took lots of hits. It's not slapstick at all. It is more like honest realism.
 

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They are very good and faster. They outplayed us for a majority of the game last time. Shots were 38-23 with lots of blocks from us. with traMostly importantly, we are in a back-to-backvel and off a game where they took lots of hits. It's not slapstick at all. It is more like honest realism.
this is a lot different then saying "they have every advantage possible". the Bruins by far have the talent advantage at forward, defense and goal. graves and marino are out. That's their shut down pair. They are a top heavy team scoring as well. their bottom 6 tend to not score goals. Vanecek has been bad his last 4. Blackwood was terrible vs Boston last game. The only advantage they have tonight is they are rested,
 

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this is a lot different then saying "they have every advantage possible". the Bruins by far have the talent advantage at forward, defense and goal. graves and marino are out. That's their shut down pair. They are a top heavy team scoring as well. their bottom 6 tend to not score goals. Vanecek has been bad his last 4. Blackwood was terrible vs Boston last game. The only advantage they have tonight is they are rested,
You underrate their forwards. There is a drop-off from top six to bottom six, but you underestimate their forwards-even Miles wood lol.
 
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No excuse to lose tonight. Devils have been pretty awful as of late (1-6-1). I thought the Bs played fine last night, albeit a little sloppy at times. Outshot the Sens 51-32, with an incredibly dominant third period and plenty of chances in OT. If Talbot didn't have the game of his career the Bs win that game in regulation by multiple goals.

Might be a back-to-back game, but the Bs had a nice break going into these two games, Ullmark is in net, and the Bs will be in no mood to lose two in a row. Bs are 3-0 when I have worn the meth bear jersey. It's coming out for tonight's game so I fully expect a win.
 

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After last night I suspect the offense will want to come out guns blazing.

Going into it, I was happy if we got 2 of 4 points out of the two Jersey games as a means of testing our mettle, though dropping the point in Ottawa changes that. At worst I'd like to see us get this to OT. A win would be fine and dandy though.
 

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They have every advantage possible. We have Ullmark. I will be very happy with one point.
All's not lost.
Boston has one other small advantage... y'know, being a better team. I'm thinking being the best team in the league might factor in a bit.

I kinda like New Jersey, wish them luck, having a great season, the future looks bright and happy for their fans but ...
 
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Hoping the Bruins can keep up the pace without ever allowing two consecutive losses( yes, even a loss with the loser point). How about another game with over 45 SOG by our boys? If they can get close to that tonight, no way a NJ goalie is stoning them. Keep the shots coming, storm the crease, create your own energy, to hell with this back-to-back schedule with travel against a rested opponent :yo:
And/or Linus will save their butts again:wg:

Here we go :bruinshere we go:clap::clap:
 

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The younger legs on the roster have to step up a little for the vets in this one. Tight checking, conserve energy so you can still out pace them in the 3rd. Tough game against a rested team. Maybe Ullmark is the difference.
 
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