FINAL: Bruins 3, Wild 0 - McAvoy, Frederic, Geekie boost Boston to second-straight win taken at BSJ Headquarters (Bruins)

(USA Today Network)

Good stuff from the Bruins tonight as they won their second straight game.

Obviously, the Wild are scuffling (they've been blanked 9-0 in their past two games) but the Bruins played really sound after a very slow start when they were outshot 6-0 to open the game.

FOUR UP

Penalty kill: Bruins killed all four penalties without much issue with 4 shots allowed and 1 high-danger chance.

Jeremy Swayman: Was in total control and thwarted 15 high-danger chances.

Trent Frederic: He was excellent throughout and added a goal.

Matthew Poitras: Was a +2 with a net 10 shots four, 4 against in his just 13:30 of ice time.

THREE DOWN

Mark Kastelic: Definitely a bit rusty in his return.

Oliver Wahlstrom: 4 penalty minutes.

Michael Callahan: He played?!

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WHO: Minnesota Wild (31-18-4, 66 points) at Bruins (26-22-6, 58 points)
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: TD Garden.
TV: NESN
RADIO: 98.5-FM The Sports Hub

ROSTERS


PROJECTED LINES

Boston

Geekie - Zacha - Pastrnak
Marchand - Lindholm - Coyle
Frederic - Poitras - Wahlstrom
Kastelic - Beecher - Brazeau

Lohrei - McAvoy
Zadorov - Peeke
Callahan - Carlo

Swayman
Korpisalo

Minnesota

Boldy - Eriksson Ek - Zuccarello
Johansson - Rossi - Foligno
Ohgren - Gaudreau - Trenin
Lauko - Khusnutdinov - Shore

Middleton - Faber
Brodin - Spurgeon
Merrill - Bogosian

Fleury
Gustavsson

PREGAME NOTES

- The Bruins activated Mark Kastelic from injured reserve. Kastelic had been in concussion protocol since leaving the Jan. 20 game against San Jose. Hampus Lindholm (lower-body) is unlikely to return.

- Minnesota is just 4-6-0 in its last 10 games. Had a three-game win streak before taking a 6-0 loss Saturday at Ottawa. 

- Forward Ryan Hartman was ejected for intent to injure Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle. He declined an in-person hearing with the Department of Player Safety on Monday, which resulted in a 10-game suspension.

- The Bruins are 6-9-0-1 in 16 home games.

- The Bruins are opening tonight their seventh of nine sets of back-to-back games this season ... They are currently 2-4-0 in the first game of those sets and 5-0-1 in the second games so far.

- The Bruins play tonight game two of their seven-game February schedule with a game vs. the Wild ... They continue with a road game tomorrow at NY Rangers and a home game on Feb. 8 vs. Vegas ... They will follow the 4-Nations break and finish the month hosting Anaheim on Feb. 22, Toronto on Feb. 25 and NY Islanders on Feb. 27.