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Bruins visit the Devils after shootout win
The Bruins seek to build on a recent shootout win while the Devils rely on Jesper Bratt's 52 points this season, with Boston holding a 37-23-6 overall record.
- On Monday, the Boston Bruins visit the New Jersey Devils in Newark at 7 p.m. EDT for their second meeting this season.
- The Bruins arrive after defeating the Washington Capitals 3-2 in a shootout, building momentum before facing New Jersey, whom Boston defeated 4-1 in their earlier matchup.
- David Pastrnak leads Boston with 24 goals and 54 assists, while Jesper Bratt anchors New Jersey with 14 goals and 38 assists; Charlie McAvoy and Nico Hischier each have five goals over the past 10 games.
- Boston is 5-3-2 recently, averaging 2.7 goals while allowing 2.7, whereas New Jersey sits 5-5-0 and is 14-7-2 in one-goal contests, making close margins decisive.
- Penalty-Minute tendencies stand out: the Bruins rank second in league play serving 12.8 per game, while New Jersey averages 6.9, a significant discipline gap heading into the matchup.
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