Field Level Media
05 Mar 2026, 10:10 GMT+10
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Less than 24 hours before the NHL trade deadline, the Boston Bruins take their playoff-chasing show on the road to close out the season series with the Nashville Predators on Thursday night.
Boston is on an 11-game home win streak, but treks to Nashville having won only two road games this calendar year and looking to break a five-game road skid (0-2-3). Tuesday's 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins gave the Bruins a three-point lead for the final Eastern Conference wild-card playoff spot.
The Bruins' latest victory came in come-from-behind fashion, as Marat Khusnutdinov and Casey Mittelstadt scored within a 50-second span in the first period to erase an early deficit.
Jeremy Swayman continued standing tall, making 34 saves.
'We've got to be comfortable in these kinds of tight games, especially down this playoff push,' Swayman said.
Coach Marco Sturm hopes that his Bruins can carry that type of effort and attitude to the road, where they will play 13 of their final 22 regular-season games.
'We feel very comfortable, very confident at home. Even down a goal, no problem,' Sturm said. 'Sometimes, it feels a little different on the road. When the other team scores, the crowd gets into it and now we have to react. ... We have to get better on the road.'
Thursday marks the Predators' third game in four nights, their first since dropping both ends of a back-to-back. Their most recent game was a 3-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, who are currently the first team outside the playoff cutoff in the East.
Filip Forsberg and Ryan O'Reilly lit the lamp to give Nashville a 2-1 lead after two periods before Columbus used a two-goal final frame to gain the upper hand.
Tuesday was difficult on more than just the scoreboard, though, as two Predators forwards were traded. Michael McCarron -- an 'amazing teammate' and 'one of those glue guys,' as captain Roman Josi described him -- was dealt to the Minnesota Wild during the game, while Cole Smith went to the Vegas Golden Knights after the game concluded.
'We're going to miss two great people, two big parts of our culture in what they bring every day,' Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. '... Sad to see them go, but at the same time, hoping for the best. They're going to go to places that have a good opportunity to have a long run, further their career, but we're going to miss them.'
In the midst of a playoff race, the Predators have little time to dwell.
Now five points back of the West's final playoff spot, Nashville is 1-2-1 since returning from the Olympic break and has scored more than two goals in only one of its last five games.
'We've got to move on,' Josi said. 'Obviously, it's not an easy time for a lot of guys, but all we can control is our play. You have to accept the business side. It's part of it and it's not fun, but all we can do as players is to play and hopefully get some wins.'
O'Reilly left Tuesday's game after taking a stick to the eye during a faceoff, but there has been no update on his status.
The Bruins won 3-2 in overtime when the teams played Jan. 27 in Boston. David Pastrnak scored the game-winning goal.
--Field Level Media
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