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The red-hot Boston Bruins (29-20-2, 60 points), with nine wins in their last 11 games, host their Atlantic Division rivals when the Montreal Canadiens (28-16-7, 63 points) come to TD Garden on Saturday night.
The Montreal Canadiens were in Boston to face the Bruins on Saturday night, in a classic match up between Atlantic […]
Morgan Geekie scored two of three Boston Bruins power-play goals in a 4-3 comeback win against the Montreal Canadiens at TD Garden in Boston on Saturday. Charlie McAvoy had three assists, Fraser Minten had a goal and an assist, and Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves for Boston (30-20-2), which has won consecutive games, and eight of nine.
Morgan Geekie scored a pair of power-play goal goals — including the 100th of his career — as the Bruins erased three deficits to record the 4-3 victory. Three of Boston’s goals came with the man advantage. It was the second time this season the Bruins have scored three power-play strikes.
Morgan Geekie scored two goals and the Bruins pulled off a third period comeback over the hated Canadiens at TD Garden on Saturday night.
BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins, on a six-game home winning streak, host the Montreal Canadiens. Boston has gone 29-20-2 overall with an 8-8-0 record in Atlantic Division games. The Bruins have allowed 158 goals while scoring 168 for a +10 scoring differential.
Charlie McAvoy pushed the puck over to Geekie by the left point, where he ripped it home for the final 4-3 scoreline at 14:07, and his 28th tally of the year, which is a team-high. It also marked Geekie’s 100th career goal and gave him the lead for most PPG on the Bruins with 10.
A little friendly competition never hurts. As it pertains to the pressures of tending goal for the Boston Bruins, the increased usage of Joonas Korpisalo has only given Jeremy Swayman and his $66 million more to prove,
The New York Rangers will try to end their three-game losing streak when they take on the Boston Bruins Boston Bruins (30-20-2, in the Atlantic Division) vs. New York Rangers (21-25-6, in the Metropolitan Division) New York;