Tonight: JETS @ BRUINS
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үӯ ABOUT THE BRUINS
Boston is at 13-9-1, fourth in the Atlantic Division with 27 points, after falling 3-2 in overtime at home to Pittsburgh on Monday. They are winless in two games after reeling off three straight victories before the loss to the Pens.
The Bruins have been hammered by injuries this year, losing Zdeno Chara, David Krejci, Chris Kelly and Adam McQuaid among others. Chara, who did skate Wednesday, and McQuaid are still on the injured list but Kelly is expected back against the Jets after missing the last two games with an upper-body injury.
The Bruins often play a matinee on Thanksgiving, but it’s the Celtics’ turn this year. They have the floor at TD Garden today at noon against the Chicago Bulls.
Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask is sitting at 24 shutouts, seventh on the club’s all-time list and one behind Byron Dafoe.
Boston called up centre David Pastrnak this week. He had been leading all AHL rookies in scoring and at practice on Thursday was on the right side of the No. 1 line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. At 18, Pastrnak is the youngest player in the NHL.
“Marchand and Bergeron are great players who I could never have believed I could practise on the same line as those guys,” Pastrnak told the Boston Globe. “Today I did, and I enjoyed it. They are really good players, and it’s fun to play with them.”
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
34 Michael Hutchinson
2 Adam Pardy
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
8 Jacob Trouba
9 Evander Kane
14 Anthony Peluso
15 Matt Halischuk
16 Andrew Ladd
17 Adam Lowry
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
21 T.J. Galiardi
22 Chris Thorburn
24 Grant Clitsome
26 Blake Wheeler
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Toby Enstrom
44 Zach Bogosian
55 Mark Scheifele
67 Michael Frolik
85 Mathieu Perreault
BOSTON BRUINS
40 Tuukka Rask
72 Niklas Svedberg
11 Gregory Campbell
12 Simon Gagne
17 Milan Lucic
18 Reilly Smith
20 Daniel Paille
21 Loui Eriksson
23 Chris Kelly
25 Matt Fraser
27 Dougie Hamilton
33 Zdeno Chara
34 Carl Soderberg
37 Patrice Bergeron
43 Matt Bartkowski
44 Dennis Seidenberg
45 Joe Morrow
46 David Krejci
47 Torey Krug
53 Seth Griffith
63 Brad Marchand
79 David Warsofsky
86 Kevan Miller
88 David Pastrnak
— Tait