Boston has been doing plenty of winning since its last break over Christmas, having posted a 12-2-3 record, after a sluggish stretch through the month of December.
“I think since Christmas we have really found our identity,” said coach Jim Montgomery. “And we always talk about playing to our strengths, what gives us success…and trying to get better at what we think we’re really good at.”
Montgomery added that he believes his team will be in a better position coming out of this break with a fresh focus given how well they played over the last six weeks.
“We think that the brand of hockey we’ve been playing has been consistent, it’s been good, everybody’s part of it, everybody’s contributing,” said Montgomery. “I think it’ll be a little quicker than it was post-Christmas, just because I think guys understand…everyone’s had more success, so they understand their role and what gives the Bruins success in their role.
“And I also think [Tuesday] night is probably not going to be the cleanest game for either team. That’s the way it starts. But every game will get better and better, and I would imagine by Saturday night that we should be the Bruins.”
Tuesday’s Projected Lineup
FORWARDS
Brad Marchand – Charlie Coyle – Jake DeBrusk
James van Riemsdyk – Pavel Zacha – David Pastrnak
Jakub Lauko – Morgan Geekie – Trent Frederic
Danton Heinen – Jesper Boqvist – Oskar Steen
DEFENSEMEN
Matt Grzelcyk – Charlie McAvoy
Hampus Lindholm – Brandon Carlo
Derek Forbort – Kevin Shattenkirk
GOALIES
Jeremy Swayman
Linus Ullmark
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