Pre-Game Talk: Game 38 12/23 7:07 PM - It has been 2118 days since the Bruins beat Washington in Boston

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The Bruins are 1-1-1 in their last 3 games vs. the Capitals, including a 3-2 shootout loss in Boston on 11/16 & 3-2 setback in Washington on 12/11 in the 1st 2 games of this season’s series … A 1-0 win in Washington on 2/3/2019 snapped an 0-11-3 overall stretch dating back to a 4-2 road win on 3/29/2014 … They are 0-6-2 vs. Washington in their last 8 home games vs. the Capitals with their last home victory a 3-0 win on 3/6/2014.

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Tonight's Officials

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Referees
Wes McCauley (4) South Portland, Maine
Chris Rooney (5) South Boston, Massachusetts


Linesmen

Linesmen Ryan Daisy (81) Mansfield, Massachusetts
Matt MacPherson (83) Antigonish, Nova Scotia


National Anthem Todd Angilly
PA Announcer: Steve Forni




The Boston Bruins face a tall task in snapping their slump ahead of the Christmas break as they host the Washington Capitals on Monday.

The Bruins have one win over their last nine games (1-4-4), dropping each of their last three at home in extra time. After Monday's game, Boston will get a chance to reset during the holidays before returning to the ice Friday at Buffalo.

The Capitals will also be off over the same period, though their hope is the break won't spoil their momentum. Washington has won 10 of its last 12 games and is poised to enter the new year with the best record in the league.

The Bruins will look to avoid a sweep in the season series, as the Capitals have won their first two matchups this season. Boston fell at home in a shootout in the first meeting Nov. 16 before a 3-2 setback on the road Dec. 11.

Forcing overtime hasn't been a problem for the Bruins, who have had a penchant for third-period comebacks. It's what they do in the extra period that needs work, as their nine one-point losses are more than any other team.

"It's good for us that we've been able to come back and get that point and put ourselves in a good position to get out of one," said David Pastrnak. "(Have) to be better and try to extend a little bit in the third."

Such was on display against the Nashville Predators on Saturday, when Patrice Bergeron tied the game at 3 with the goalie pulled and 1:05 remaining in the third period. Boston carried the momentum into overtime but ultimately lost when Ryan Ellis scored with 55 seconds left.

"You can't just enjoy when things are good, and when things are bad just jump ship. That's just too easy," said Bergeron. "I've said that before. It's a long season. Hopefully these things make you stronger."

Washington enjoyed a comeback of its own against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. Tied 1-1 midway through the third period, the Capitals rallied for a 3-1 win despite facing four penalties and 1:26 of a 5-on-3 over the final 10 minutes.

"We made it a little harder on ourselves than we needed to, but I thought we stuck with it," said Radko Gudas, who scored his first goal of the season in the second period. "We made smart plays, we didn't really turn the puck over too much, and I thought we deserved it tonight."
The two late third-period goals also came from unusual suspects as Dmitry Orlov and Nic Dowd each got their third of the year -- Dowd's coming short-handed into an empty net at 17:37.

"Our forwards did a good job of getting the puck in the zone and trying to keep the puck," said the defenseman Orlov. "If they don't have a chance, they give it to us and just try to crash the net. We just try to get the puck there, and I think it's the most important thing right now in this league, to get the puck through."

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Bruins captain Zdeno Chara will be out of the lineup Monday night against the Capitals, and instead will be right around the corner at Massachusetts General Hospital, undergoing follow-up surgery related to the fractured jaw he sustained in June during the Stanley Cup Final.

According to Chara, 42, his jaw became infected in recent weeks, the result of bacteria festering around the plates and screws used to piece the jaw back together months earlier.

Doctors will remove all the hardware from Chara’s jaw, ideally returning the defenseman to the lineup in full working order as early as Friday night in Buffalo. The Bruins begin a holiday break immediately after the Capitals visit and will be off until they board their charter flight to Buffalo on Friday.

“The area where the surgery was done got infected, which is kind of rare, but it does happen,” Chara said Sunday after participating in the club’s full 40-minute workout in Brighton. “The decision was made to avoid maybe further troubleshooting with that area, basically to remove all the plates and screws and clean it up.
 

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McCauley, Rooney, and against the Caps, and with a sketchy lineup with Z out -- lmao! Not expecting a whole lot, which of course is when the Bs pull a rabbit out of the hat. Will have the eggnog ready regardless.
 

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There ain't no 'probable' about Holtby. The Caps would still be wheeling him out to face the Bruins when he's 80 if they could. The two teams he completely dominates time after time are ironically the Bruins and the Habs. Against us he's 18 and 3 with a .944 SV% and a 1.82 GAA. Pretty remarkable, and just the guy Boston wants to face when their scoring has gone missing.

Still I expect the Bruins to come out and have a real crack in this one, and probably have more possession and chances, but as usual to fall just short. No Christmas miracles here unfortunately. They just need to have a go, get through it without injuries, have a good little mini-break and come back and right the ship afterwards.
 
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BruinsFanSince94

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Bruins winning tonight would make sense:

1.) They're playing horrible

2.) They're playing a team and goalie who owns them

3.) HFB-Bruins is melting down over recent skid and has them getting blown out tonight

4.) Chara out which results in the defense looking suspect

All the makings of the Bruins winning. 3-2 in regulation. Bruins play strong and have a full 60 minute effort.
 
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