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Well-Rested Bruins Will Try to Exploit Kraken on Back-to-Back
Morgan Geekie, the Bruins’ leading scorer with 25 goals, returns to Seattle where the Kraken are on an eight-game point streak, aiming to end Boston’s five-game road trip strong.
- On Tuesday, the Boston Bruins visit the Seattle Kraken for their first meeting this season after practicing at Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle ahead of the 10 p.m. EST game.
- Bruins forward Morgan Geekie, team-leading scorer with 25 goals, returns to Seattle where he played for the Kraken in 2021-22 and 2022-23 after the expansion draft.
- Seattle's turnaround followed deep losing stretches earlier in the season, overcoming an 0-4-2 slump and 1-9-1 skid while Philipp Grubauer won four straight starts, tying a season-high with 41 saves.
- Seattle's surge positions the Kraken near the top of the Pacific Division as Boston Bruins enter Tuesday seeking to end a five-game trip on a high with a 2-1-1 record after Saturday's overtime win.
- With Lindholm sidelined, lineup choices loom for the Bruins ahead of the trip finale, as Henri Jokiharju could replace him after Monday’s skate, with decisions set for Tuesday.
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Kraken GAMEDAY: Back to back with Boston!
The Boston Bruins are not the Boston Bruins of old anymore. Well, in one specific way they are historically…they just aren’t in a playoff spot. Boston’s lifeblood now as they retool into…whatever they think they are now, is that of David Pastrnak and Morgan Geekie; who account for just about 31% of all Boston Bruins goals scored, and have almost doubled up on the third best players on… Source
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