Bruins Continue Battling for Playoff Position in Matchup Against Capitals on WMUR
The Bruins seek to improve their 11-14-5 road record while the Capitals defend a 20-11-3 home record in their third season meeting.
- On Saturday, the Boston Bruins will try to end a seven-game road skid in Washington at 3 p.m. EDT in their third meeting this season.
- Washington's home record shows a 20-11-3 mark and 12-15-6 penalty-situation splits, giving the Washington Capitals a key home-ice advantage.
- Recent form shows the Bruins have Viktor Arvidsson with five goals and four assists over the past 10 games, as the team is 4-3-3.
- Their prior meeting ended in a 3-1 Bruins win, so a repeat result could shift momentum, with Jakob Chychrun and Ryan Leonard shaping immediate stakes.
- Boston's one-goal game record and Washington's recent stretch suggest a game decided by narrow margins.
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