SHOCKING: Boston Bruins winning against Flyers cust then much….
Boston Bruins (39-14-15, second in the Atlantic Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (34-25-8, third in the Metropolitan Division)
Boston; 7 p.m. EDT on Saturday
Bottom Line: Following a 2-1 overtime victory over the Montreal Canadiens, the Boston Bruins will visit the Philadelphia Flyers.
Boston is 39-14-15 overall and 21-8-6 at home. The Bruins have scored 222 goals overall and allowed 182, giving them a +40 goal differential.
Philadelphia’s overall record is 34-25-8, with a road record of 17-11-5. The Flyers have scored 193 goals overall and allowed 199, for a -6 scoring deficit.
It’s the second meeting between the teams this season on Saturday. The last meeting was won 6-2 by the Bruins.
TOP PERFORMERS: Brad Marchand leads the Bruins with 27 goals and 32 assists. In the last ten games, David Pastrnak has eight assists and five goals.
For the Flyers, Travis Konecny has 31 assists and 27 goals. In the past ten games, Tyson Foerster has seven goals and one assist.