Rangers vs. Bruins, Key Clash as Both Teams Seek to Break Losing Streaks

Rangers vs. Bruins: Two Teams Looking to Bounce Back in Crucial Showdown

The New York Rangers (24-22-4) will face the Boston Bruins (25-22-6) at TD Garden on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 PM ET, as both teams are eager to bounce back from recent tough losses. The Rangers come into the matchup on the heels of a 4-0 shutout loss to Carolina, while the Bruins suffered a 6-2 defeat against Winnipeg.

Recent Form: Rangers Struggling to Maintain Momentum

After a brief two-game winning streak, the Rangers are currently on a two-game losing skid. They will be looking to get back on track and secure their third win in the last five games against a familiar foe, the Boston Bruins. Despite taking 22 shots, New York failed to score in their recent loss to Carolina, and the team’s offense will need to find its rhythm in this crucial matchup.

New York averages 2.96 goals per game, but their defensive struggles have been evident, allowing 3.08 goals per game, ranking 18th in the NHL. Artemi Panarin remains the offensive leader with 52 points, including 21 goals and 31 assists. Adam Fox, the defensive catalyst, has contributed 40 points (3 goals, 37 assists), while Vincent Trocheck adds 32 points to the Rangers’ offense. The team will need a more balanced defensive performance to compete with Boston’s potent attack.

In goal, Igor Shesterkin has a 17-17-2 record, a 2.83 goals-against average (GAA), and a .909 save percentage. However, his recent performances have been less than stellar, as he allowed four goals on 26 shots in the loss to Carolina.

 

 

Bruins Looking to Rebound and Even Series with Rangers

On the other hand, the Boston Bruins, who have lost two consecutive games after a two-game win streak, are eager to get back to winning ways. After falling 4-3 to New York in their first matchup this season, the Bruins will seek revenge and aim to split the season series with the Rangers.

Boston has struggled offensively in recent games, averaging 2.70 goals per game. In their most recent outing against Winnipeg, the Bruins managed only two goals on 28 shots. David Pastrnak continues to lead the team with 61 points (24 goals, 37 assists), while Brad Marchand adds 40 points (19 goals, 21 assists). Pavel Zacha is another key contributor, registering 30 points (11 goals, 19 assists).

However, Boston’s defense has been a concern. The Bruins give up 3.23 goals per game, ranking 25th in the league. Their recent 6-2 loss to Winnipeg further exposed their defensive vulnerabilities, and they will need to tighten up to compete with the Rangers.

Joonas Korpisalo will be in goal for Boston, holding a 9-5-2 record, with a 2.84 GAA and a .894 save percentage. Like Shesterkin, Korpisalo’s recent performances have raised questions, as he allowed six goals on 27 shots in the loss to Winnipeg.

Conclusion

While both teams have had their ups and downs recently, the Rangers appear to have the edge with their recent head-to-head success against Boston. However, the Bruins’ depth and home-ice advantage make this a closely contested battle. Expect a hard-fought game, with the Rangers ultimately pulling off a narrow victory to extend their lead in the season series.

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