The Detroit Red Wings begin a stretch of 2 games to be played over the course of 2 nights tonight in Boston (7 PM EST start on Bally Sports Detroit/NESN/Sportsnet West/Sportsnet Pacific/97.1 FM). The Wings will then return home to host Seattle on Wednesday, but first things first:
The Red Wings almost never win in Beantown. Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff reports that, since the Wings won Game 2 of the first round in 2014, the Wings possess a gaudy 1-11-2 record at TD Garden.
While the Bruins will be without Brad Marchand’s services as he’s been suspended for slew-footing, Boston stands at 11-and-7 going into this game, and have won 5 of their past 7 games.
The 10-9-and-3 Wings actually sit a point ahead of the Bruins in the Eastern Conference standings, but Detroit’s 3-7-and-1 road record is of concern.
There is some tumult in Bruins land away from Marchand’s latest suspension; Jake DeBrusk’s agent has informed the Bruins that his client wants a trade, and while Linus Ullmark is starting vs. the Red Wings, the as-yet-unsigned Tuukka Rask is beginning what seems like an inevitable comeback toward the Bruins’ crease.
The Boston Herald’s Steve Conroy noted that Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy hasn’t been completely enthused with the play of Ullmark, despite his strong performance in the Bruins’ 3-2 win over Vancouver on Sunday:
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