Final: Predators 4, Bruins 0 - Bruins lose final game of road trip getting shut out against Nashville taken at BSJ Headquarters (Bruins)

(Steve Roberts-Imagn Images)

The Boston Bruins get shut out by the Nashville Predators in the final game of their west coach trip. Despite the line changes, Boston's top 6 forwards weren't able to generate any offense. The Bruins managed to record over 30 shots on net in the game, but star goalie Juuse Saros stopped every chance including a couple a breakaways and multiple power play opportunities from Boston. Penalties became a huge issue for Boston throughout this game. Max Jones, playing on the second line despite being a frequent scratch, received two penalties in the game. Jones' second penalty resulted in the first goal for Nashville in the 1st period, as Ryan O'Reilly picked up the goal on the man advantage. In the 2nd period, Boston found themselves on a late period penalty kill, this time for 4 minutes. Charlie McAvoy received a high sticking double minor, and seconds after his penalty expired, Nashville would get their second goal off a second-chance opportunity in from of the net from Thomas Novak. The Bruins had opportunities to score within the first two periods but simply weren't able to keep the offense up for a consistent time. Boston's best offensive chance came at the beginning of the 3rd period, but strong saves from Saros made it hard for the Bruins to make any form of comeback. Gustav Nyquist scored the third goal of the game off an odd man rush, and minutes later Luke Evangelista scored an empty net goal that sealed Nashville's first win of the season. A frustrating game to watch for Bruins fans.


The Bruins will return to Boston on Thursday taking on the Dallas Stars. Puck drop will be at 7 p.m.

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WHO: Bruins vs Predators
WHEN: 8:45 p.m.
WHERE: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville
TV: NESN
RADIO: 98.5-FM The Sports Hub

ROSTERS

BOSTON BRUINSNASHVILLE PREDATORS
#PosName
6DMASON LOHREI
10LRILEY TUFTE
11CTRENT FREDERIC
13CCHARLIE COYLE
18CPAVEL ZACHA
19CJOHN BEECHER
25DBRANDON CARLO
27DHAMPUS LINDHOLM
28CELIAS LINDHOLM
29DPARKER WOTHERSPOON
39CMORGAN GEEKIE
45LCOLE KOEPKE
47CMARK KASTELIC
49LMAX JONES
51CMATTHEW POITRAS
52DANDREW PEEKE
55RJUSTIN BRAZEAU
63LBRAD MARCHAND (C)
73DCHARLIE MCAVOY (A)
88RDAVID PASTRNAK (A)
91DNIKITA ZADOROV
1GJEREMY SWAYMAN
70GJOONAS KORPISALO
#PosName
2DLUKE SCHENN
3DJEREMY LAUZON
7DMARC DEL GAIZO
9LFILIP FORSBERG (A)
10CCOLTON SISSONS
13CJUUSO PARSSINEN
14CGUSTAV NYQUIST
17CMARK JANKOWSKI
26CPHILIP TOMASINO
36LCOLE SMITH
45DALEXANDRE CARRIER
47RMICHAEL MCCARRON
57DDANTE FABBRO
59DROMAN JOSI (C)
68LZACHARY L'HEUREUX
76DBRADY SKJEI
77RLUKE EVANGELISTA
81RJONATHAN MARCHESSAULT
82CTOMMY NOVAK
90CRYAN O'REILLY (A)
91CSTEVEN STAMKOS
41GSCOTT WEDGEWOOD
74GJUUSE SAROS


PROJECTED LINES

Boston

Marchand - E. Lindholm - Pastrnak

Jones - Coyle - Frederic

Zacha - Poitras - Geekie

Beecher - Kastelic - Koepke

H. Lindholm - McAvoy

Zadorov - Carlo

Peeke - Lohrei

Swayman

Korpisalo

Predators

Forsberg - O'Reilly - Nyquist

Stamkos - Sissons - Marchessault

Jankowski - Novak - Evangelista

L'Heureux - McCarron - Smith

Skjei - Josi

Lauzon - Carrier

Del Gaizo - Schenn

Saros

Wedgewood

PREGAME NOTES

The Bruins will conclude their three-game road trip tonight in Nashville in the first of two games against the Predators.

The Bruins have taken points out of four of their last five games at 3-1-1. They had a 6-4 win vs. Montreal on Oct. 10, 2-1/OT win vs. Los Angeles on Oct. 12, a 4-3 loss to Florida on Oct. 14, a 5-3 win at Colorado on Oct. 16 and 2-1/OT setback in Utah on Oct.

According to the Globe’s Jim McBride, Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak will play on the first line with Elias Lindholm centering the wingers. Max Jones joined Charlie Coyle and Trent Frederic on a big second line. Matt Poitras, Pavel Zacha and Morgan Geekie became the newly constructed third line as Justin Brazeau and Riley Tufte went to the bench.