The Boston Bruins face a true test with their upcoming schedule
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Dorin Canaday
November 16, 2022 (11:52)
Any game in the NHL is hard to win for any team, as there's as much parity in the league as there has ever been. Even the weaker teams can win on any given night.
No matter how impressive the Boston Bruins' 14-2-0 record is, the club's upcoming schedule may be the most challenging stretch of the season and the first true test.
The next two games are against the Philadelphia Flyers (Thursday) and Chicago Blackhawks (Saturday), but after that is when the hard part starts. Over the following seven games, Boston will face only teams that finished in the top ten last season besides the Golden Knights, who are top of the league this season.
Including playing both reigning Conference Champions (Lightning and Avalanche) twice in a seven-game stretch.
November 21st @ TBL
November 23rd @ FLA
November 25th vs CAR
November 29th vs TBL
December 3rd vs COL
December 5th vs VGK
December 7th @ COL
Previously on Bruins Insider
POLL |
NOVEMBRE 16 | 162 ANSWERS The Boston Bruins face a true test with their upcoming schedule How many points of a possible 14 will the Bruins collect of this 7-game stretch? |
12-14 | 33 | 20.4 % |
8-12 | 112 | 69.1 % |
4-8 | 13 | 8 % |
0-4 | 4 | 2.5 % |
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