Cassidy Confirms Some Lineup Changes For Tonight Against
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February 1, 2021 (5:53 PM)
The Boston Bruins look to get back to their winning ways tonight as they'll play the Capitals in Washington.
Head coach Bruce Cassidy's crew will be looking to bounce back from Saturday's crazy 4-3 overtime loss to the Capitals.
To help get another W, Cassidy has decided to make a couple of lineup changes.
Charlie Coyle will be centering the third line with
Trent Frederic and
Chris Wagner after being labelled as questionable following an upper body injury Saturday but he's good to go. Cassidy also revealed that Matt Grzelcyk, John Moore, Jake DeBrusk,
Jack Studnicka and Ondrej Kase are all in Boston rehabbing their injuries.
Jaroslav Halak is also back between the pipes and he'll look to build on his two game winning streak after getting wins against the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers recently.
Here's a full look at tonight's lineup, what do you think of Cassidy's lines for tonight?
Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak
Ritchie-Krejci-Smith
Frederic-Coyle-Wagner
Bjork-Kuraly-Kuhlman
Lauzon-McAvoy
Clifton-Carlo
Zboril-Miller
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