The Boston Bruins take on the Vancouver Canucks at the Rogers Arena this Saturday. The puck drop is set to take place at 10:00 PM EST.
The Bruins (15-13-3) have hit another roadblock in their quest for a good run of form, having lost two consecutive games to the Winnipeg Jets and the Seattle Kraken, while the Canucks (15-8-5) are full of confidence after a 4-0 win over the Florida Panthers.
Boston Bruins vs Vancouver Canucks game info
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 14
- Time: 10 p.m. ET
- Venue: Rogers Arena, Vancouver
- TV Broadcast: SN, CBC, NESN
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Boston Bruins game preview
The Bruins have had two shocking games concerning their defense as they have conceded 13 goals over their last two outings whilst only scoring two in return. The Bruins will look to tighten their defense in hopes of standing a chance of a result against the in-form Canucks.
Boston Bruins injuries
Elias Lindholm and Hampus Lindholm are sidelined due to injuries.
Vancouver Canucks game preview
The Canucks have looked lethal over the last few games but their latest win over the Florida Panthers was a statement of intent in itself. They have made it loud and clear about their intention to fight for the Stanley Cup and defeating the defending champions goes a long way on that journey of theirs.
Vancouver Canucks injuries
Filip Hronek is the only player sidelined for the Canucks due to his ongoing injury concerns.
Bruins and Canucks key players
David Pastrnak remains the most productive player for the Bruins, having scored 10 goals and provided 18 assists since the start of the season. Winger Brad Marchand is just behind him, with 23 points.
Defenseman Quinn Hughes (34 points in 28 games) remains the highest points contributor for the Canucks. A goal from Brock Boeser and two assists from J.T. Miller in their last game will surely boost confidence for the forwards in the side.