The Bruins will continue their homestand with a matchup against the Islanders on Thursday night. Puck drop is set for 7:00 p.m. Follow along for updates from Thursday’s game.
WHO: Bruins (22-12-6) vs. Islanders (27-11-4)
WHEN: 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: TD Garden
TV: NESN
RADIO: 98.5-FM The Sports Hub
LIVE BOX SCORE: NHL.com
LIVE COVERAGE:
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3-1 Bruins. Welcome to Boston, Taylor Hall.
Third period is a go.
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Nothing to do on that power play.
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Bruins to the power play.
B's make the kill. Pretty pass from Reilly leads to a 2-0n-1 rush, but Varlamov makes the stop on Krejci.
Bruins to the PK.
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Good energy from the Coyle line. A goal would help.
Barzal is just silly.
2-1 game.
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Reilly right back out there.
Reilly hit up high. 4 minute power play for Boston.
Bruins to the PK. Coyle heads off.
Better looks - but still nothing doing on the power play.
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No dice on the power play.
Bruins to the power play.
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That's gonna be a goal.
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Puck is dropped.
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LINEUPS
BOSTON
Brad Marchand -- Patrice Bergeron -- David Pastrnak
Taylor Hall -- David Krejci -- Craig Smith
Nick Ritchie -- Charlie Coyle -- Jake DeBrusk
Sean Kuraly -- Curtis Lazar -- Chris Wagner
Jeremy Lauzon -- Charlie McAvoy
Jakub Zboril -- Connor Clifton
Mike Reilly -- Steven Kampfer
Tuukka Rask
Jeremy Swayman
Scratched: Trent Frederic, Karson Kuhlman, Jarred Tinordi
COVID-19 protocol: Jaroslav Halak
Injured: Kevan Miller (undisclosed), Brandon Carlo (upper body), Matt Grzelcyk (upper body), Ondrej Kase (upper body)
NEW YORK
Travis Zajac -- Mathew Barzal -- Jordan Eberle
Anthony Beauvillier -- Brock Nelson -- Josh Bailey
Kyle Palmieri -- Jean-Gabriel Pageau -- Oliver Wahlstrom
Matt Martin -- Casey Cizikas -- Cal Clutterbuck
Adam Pelech -- Ryan Pulock
Nick Leddy -- Scott Mayfield
Andy Greene -- Noah Dobson
Ilya Sorokin
Semyon Varlamov
Scratched: Leo Komarov, Sebastian Aho, Cory Schneider, Braydon Coburn
Injured: Michael Dal Colle (lower body), Ross Johnston (undisclosed)
PREGAME NOTES:
For the first time since March 25, Tuukka Rask will be back in net for Boston — and looking to complete his first full game since way back on March 7 after suffering an upper-body injury.
Jakub Zboril will replace Kevan Miller on the D corps, with Miller sidelined with an "issue", per Cassidy, that is unrelated to the knee injury that he's dealt with for years now. Jarred Tinordi will also slot out of the lineup, with Steven Kampfer likely drawing in. Brandon Carlo, Matt Grzelcyk and Ondrej Kase remain out.
Boston has lost all five (0-3-2) of its previous matchups against the Islanders this season.
"They've outplayed us in the third period. You've got to play winning hockey against good teams at crunch time. They've been better than us in that area for whatever reason," Bruce Cassidy said. "It's been a number of different reasons, it's been shorthanded goals, it's been turnovers in the front of our net. There's been different things. Overtime we got beat, we weren't ready for speed. Give them credit. We just have to be better. I think we've been in every game with them. That's typically how it goes with the Islanders with us anyway. Two fairly structured teams that don't give you a lot. I anticipate it will be a lot more of the same tonight."

(Photo by Chase Agnello-Dean/NHLI via Getty Images)
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Final: Bruins 4, Islanders 1 - B's blow out Isles
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