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Boston Bruins (43-26-8) at Philadelphia Flyers (38-26-12)
Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena
Date: Sunday, April 5
Time: 3:30 pm EST
How To Watch: TNT, TruTV, NBSC-PH
Radio: 97.9 The Fanatic, 98.5 The Sports Hub
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Philadelphia Flyers News & Notes:
The Flyers beat the New York Islanders 4-1 on Friday. Philadelphia is currently two points out of a wild card spot and six behind Boston for the top wild card.
Boston Bruins News & Notes:
The Bruins have lost their first two games on their four-game road trip after a 3-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. Boston is 15-16-7 on the road this season.
Boston Bruins Projected Lines
Khusnutdinov-Minten-Pastrnak
Mittelstadt-Zacha-Arvidsson
Eyssimont-E. Lindholm-Geekie
Jeannot-Kuraly-Kastelic
Aspirot-McAvoy
H. Lindholm-Peeke
Zadorov-Jokiharju
Korpisalo
Swayman
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Philadelphia Flyers Projected Lines:
Forester-Zegras-Tippett
Konecny-Dvorak-Martone
Bump-Cates-Michkov
Couturier-Glendening-Hathaway
Sanheim-Ristolainen
York-Drysdale
Andrae-Seeler
Vladar
Ersson
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Players To Watch:
Boston Bruins
David Pastrnak has registered 96 points and is four points away from his fourth straight 100-point season. Morgan Geekie leads the team with 34 goals, but has gone 16 consecutive games without scoring.
Philadelphia Flyers
Travis Konecny leads the Flyers with 66 points. Trevor Zegras is second on the team with 61.
Injury Report:
Boston Bruins
D Mason Lohrei
Philadephia Flyers
C Rodrigo Abols – IR
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