BRUINS GDT GAME 46 7:08 PM - WINTERPEG IS COMING - NESN, NESN 4K, ESPN+, SN, 98.5 WBZ-FM

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Tonight's Officials


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Referees Ghislain Hebert (22), Furman South (13)
Linespersons James Tobias (61), Julien Fournier (56)


TONIGHT’S GAME-The Bruins host the Jets tonight in the second of two games between these teams this season and the Jets’ lone visit toTD Garden this year ... The Bruins are 28-8- 9 overall this season and they are 15-3-3 on home ice ... They are 11-2-5 in games vs.Western Conference teams this season.-The Bruins play game four of their five-game home stand vs. Winnipeg tonight ... They will conclude vs. Carolina on 1/24 and will then face the Senators in Ottawa on 1/25 and the Flyers in Philadelphia on 1/27 to conclude the pre-NHL All-Star break.

INJURIES (86 Man-games lost)- None reported

BOSTON vs WINNIPEG, LIFETIME SERIES- The Bruins and Jets are meeting for the 71st time in their histories with a 42-19-2-7 record and a 221-196 scoring advantage in those games.- The Bruins are 24-5-2-3 vs. Winnipeg in Boston with a 120-93 scoring edge in those 34 contests.- The Bruins are 5-0-1 in their last six games vs. the Jets in Boston.

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Fresh off their first nine-goal performance since 2012, the Boston Bruins will look to extend their unbeaten streak to nine when they host the Winnipeg Jets on Monday night.

The game features the leaders in the Atlantic and Central divisions, respectively. Boston leads the entire Eastern Conference, while Winnipeg -- which is second in the Western Conference -- has two more overall wins than Boston and a game in hand.

Danton Heinen's first career hat trick and 16 total players with points helped the Bruins trounce Montreal 9-4 on Saturday for their fourth straight victory. They are 5-0-3 since a Jan. 4 loss to Pittsburgh.

"I think it talks about the evolution of our team actually growing offensively," Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said. "I don't think we ever envisioned having a night like this, and over the course of 82 games, there's some outliers, but I thought that we've been seeing this coming here for four games, right? We're hanging on to pucks and we end up with high-grade chances -- and there were numerous tonight."

The offense also came from plenty of usual suspects, including Brad Marchand, who reached the 20-goal mark for a franchise-record 11th straight season and 13th in his career.

Among others, David Pastrnak scored his 30th goal, while Jake DeBrusk continued his recent torrid streak with seven goals and 13 points in 13 games.
"We knew that was how we were going to win this year," Marchand said. "Obviously, (Pastrnak is) an exception, he produces every night, but we win by committee here, and that's how you need to win in the playoffs."

The Bruins also played with their healthiest lineup in recent weeks on Saturday as defensemen Brandon Carlo (concussion) and Derek Forbort (lower-body injury), forward Matt Poitras (shoulder) and goaltender Linus Ullmark (lower-body) all returned.

Carlo opened the floodgates with Boston's first goal on Saturday.

Winnipeg is unbeaten in regulation since Dec. 12 in San Jose, having gone 14-1-2 in that 17-game span and 10-1-0 over its last 11.

The Jets have allowed two or fewer goals in each of their last 14 games, and three or fewer in a whopping 34 straight.

All of those impressive runs continued with a 2-1 overtime win in Ottawa on Saturday in which Nikolaj Ehlers scored the deciding goal with 46 seconds left in the extra session.'

"Unfortunately, we see that in practice against us as defensemen all the time," teammate Brenden Dillon said of Ehlers. "He's a special player, makes special plays like that. Turning nothing, really, a simple one-on-one into an unbelievable, highlight-reel game winner."

Ehlers is up to 16 goals and 34 points this season, ranking second on the team to Kyle Connor (18 goals) and Mark Scheifele (41 points) in those categories, respectively.

Mason Appleton scored for the second straight game, and Connor Hellebuyck made 34 saves to backstop the Jets.
Hellebuyck has allowed two goals or fewer in 10 straight games for the second time this season.

"I thought we played better in the third. I thought we got our legs going again," Winnipeg coach Rick Bowness said after Saturday's game. "Listen, give (Ottawa) credit, but give us credit for finding a way to win the game, even though I would say we weren't at our best."




 

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No excuses. As soon as the puck drops, you better be ready to play. Play hard from the jump. Pass with purpose. Shoot the puck. The goals don't need to be pretty or perfect, they just got to get in the net. So park your ass in front of the net and take it. Battle on the boards. Get greasy. Go to the dirty areas. You gotta dig deep and want it. I expect they will. They're coming into our barn. Our house. So protect it. Be proud to wear that sweater and play hard. Win the game boys. Win the game. We got this!




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Thanks Fenway! Wow, the Jets are unbeaten in regulation since December 12th? Time to put an end to that nonsense. The Bruins are healthy, let's keep rolling after that delicious thrashing of the hapless Habs and snap that streak the Jets have going.

Another two points and no injuries would be great. Maybe another Bruins hat trick tonight to make it a hat trick of games?
 

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The game in Winnipeg was one of the B's weaker showings this year. Part of that was the Jets, who played a tight defensive game.

It's amazing they are without Kyle Connor, who still leads the team in goals, yet are still winning.

Rick Bowness led the Stars to the Final, and is pushing all the right buttons in Winnipeg.
 

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Looking forward to this one. Winnipeg are arguably the best team in the league at present, and they're riding a 10-1-1 heater since Christmas. They beat up the Bruins pretty good last time, so great little test here for the Bs as to whether they can atone for that and see where they shape up against an opponent that is strong at both ends and has a no. 1 goalie every bit the equal of ours.

Boston's definitely playing better now than they were in December and this should be a really competitive game. No-one's put more than 2 goals past the Jets since Nov 30 and they've allowed a crazy 12 fewer goals than even the 2nd-stingiest team in the league, so I'm not sure what the secret is to breaking open their defense. What can be said is the Bruins can't play some of the back-and-forth pond hockey and loose D we've seen in a few of their recent outings - they concede 3 or more goals here and they're most likely losing. So keep it tight, keep your shape, be prepared for a battle, be disciplined, be opportunistic, and see what happens.
 

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The Jets are a very good team where the whole finally seems greater than the sum of their parts. The Bruins need to give game-long, maximum effort in this game. After the comprehensive beating they took in Winnipeg, they should be motivated to do that.
Sometimes I am not sure the Bruins have enough talent--or play the right style--to do that. However, I saw them play such a game against the Devils the time before last; so, I know they can do it for at least one game. Bring max effort and focus for the full game boys.
 

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The game in Winnipeg was one of the B's weaker showings this year. Part of that was the Jets, who played a tight defensive game.

It's amazing they are without Kyle Connor, who still leads the team in goals, yet are still winning.

Rick Bowness led the Stars to the Final, and is pushing all the right buttons in Winnipeg.

Jets are number 1 in goals against. Kyle Connor is the only regular that is a minus player (-3). Not a big surprise they have been so good without him.

Jets big weekness seems to be special teams.
 
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