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Time, TV, odds, and notes
Goaltender Jeremy Swayman (upper body) also was added to the injury report. Bruins coach Joe Sacco is “cautiously optimistic” that Swayman can return Saturday.
While Boston stomped back into a top-three Atlantic Division position on Thursday, Colorado will begin its three-game road trip with a strong grasp of the No. 1 spot in the Western Conference Wild Card standings despite winning just two of its past six games (2-3-1).
Here’s your preview.
When: Saturday, 1 p.m.
Where: TD Garden, Boston
TV, radio: NESN, NHL Network, WBZ-FM 98.5
Line: Colorado -150. O/U: 6.0.
AVALANCHE
Season record: 28-19-2. vs. spread: 18-31. Over/under: 25-23, 1 push
Last 10 games: 4-4-2. vs. spread: 3-7. Over/under: 3-7
BRUINS
Season record: 24-20-6. vs. spread: 18-32. Over/under: 25-24, 1 push
Last 10 games: 4-4-2. vs. spread: 5-5. Over/under: 7-3
TEAM STATISTICS
Goals scored: Colorado 161, Boston 136
Goals allowed: Colorado 152, Boston 157
Power play: Colorado 20.4%, Boston 13.4%
Penalty minutes: Colorado 338, Boston 544
Penalty kill: Colorado 79.5%, Boston 75.6%
Faceoffs won: Colorado 44.5%, Boston 51.6%
Stat of the day: The Bruins have outscored the Avalanche 13-8 in three games dating back to the beginning of the 2023-24 season.
Notes: Andrew Peeke and Mason Lohrei have stepped into elevated roles on the back end for Boston. Joonas Korpisalo made 29 saves against Ottawa for his third shutout of the season, his career best in a single season. … The strong play of Pastrnak has been a key reason for Boston’s 4-1-1 run while producing with linemates Morgan Geekie and Pavel Zacha. Pastrnak is on a six-game point streak (six goals, eight assists), while Geekie and Zacha have combined for 13 points in the same stretch. … Colorado’s last game was a 3-2 overtime loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday. Nathan MacKinnon scored his second goal in as many games for the Avalanche, and Cale Makar added his third goal in the last three games, but inconsistencies have contributed to the team’s recent sub-.500 stretch. … Massachusetts natives Miles Wood and Chris Wagner are both in Colorado’s mix this weekend to provide a solid veteran presence at forward.
Max Schwartzberg can be reached at max.schwartzberg@globe.com. Follow him on X @mschwartzberg27.
Time, TV, Odds, and Notes: Everything You Need to Know
In the fast-paced world of sports, keeping track of all the important information can be a daunting task. That’s why we’re here to break it all down for you in one convenient post.
First up, let’s talk about time. Whether you’re tuning in to catch a game live or setting your DVR to watch it later, knowing the start time is crucial. Make sure to mark your calendar so you don’t miss a minute of the action.
Next, TV. Where can you watch the game? Is it on a major network like ESPN or CBS, or is it a regional broadcast on a smaller channel? Knowing where to find the game will save you from frantically searching through channels at the last minute.
Now, let’s talk about odds. Betting on sports is a popular pastime for many fans, and understanding the odds can help you make informed decisions. Whether you’re looking at the point spread, the moneyline, or the over/under, knowing the odds can give you an edge when placing your bets.
Lastly, let’s dive into some important notes. Is a star player injured? Has a team been on a winning streak or a losing skid? Knowing these key details can give you valuable insight into how a game might play out.
So there you have it: time, TV, odds, and notes all wrapped up in one handy post. Now you’re ready to sit back, relax, and enjoy the game.
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