Projected lines, defensive pairings for Bruins-Wild Matchup

Bruins hopes to find their groove as they begin the first night of a back-to-back set on Tuesday.

Boston goes out of an emphatic victory over the New York Rangers at TD Garden on Saturday. David Pastrnak’s heater continued with a hat trick as B’s superstar continues to keep the black and gold competitive in the playoffs.

Bruins get help when Mark Kastelic returns to the lineup. Forward missed six games due to a upper body injury and replaces Cole Koepke in the set -up. Interim head coach Joe Sacco confirmed that Jeremy Swayman would start against Minnesota Wild with Joonas Corpisalo, which would probably start Wednesday.

Minnesota will be brief Tuesday night. Kirill Kaprizov does not dress because of an lower body injury, and Ryan Hartman begins his 10-game pension to have the Ottawa senators Tim Stutzle.

Puck Drop for the Bruins-Wild Matchup in TD Garden is scheduled at. 19.00 one and you can catch full coverage on Nesn after an hour of first name.

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Here is projected lines and defensive mating for Boston and Minnesota.

Boston Bruins (26-22-6)
Morgan Geekie – Pavel Zacha – David Pastrnak
Brad Marchand – Elias Lindholm – Charlie Coyle
Trent Frederic – Matthew Poitras – Oliver Wahlstrom
Mark Kastelic – John Beecher – Justin Brazeau

Mason Lohrei – Charlie McAvoy
Nikita Zadorov – Andrew Peeke
Michael Callahan – Brandon Carlo

Jeremy Swayman

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Minnesota Wild (31-18-4)
Matt Boldy – Joel Eriksson Ek – Mats Zuccarello
Marcus Johansson – Marco Rossi – Marcus Foligno
Liam Ohgren – Frederick Gaudreau – Yakov Trenin
Jakub Lauko – Marat Khusnutdinov – Devin Shore

Jake Middleton – Brock Faber
Jonas Brodin – Jared Spurgeon
Jon Merrill – Zach Bogosian

Marc-Andre Fleury