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Boston Bruins Game Notes Boston Bruins Game Notes Thu, Jan 3, 2019 NHL Game #622 Boston Bruins 22 - 14 - 4 (48 pts) Calgary Flames 25 - 12 - 4 (54 pts) Team Game: 41 13 - 5 - 0 (Home) Team Game: 42 12 - 4 - 4 (Home) Home Game: 19 9 - 9 - 4 (Road) Road Game: 22 13 - 8 - 0 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 40 Tuukka Rask 20 10 8 2 2.63 .914 32 Jon Gillies - - - - - - 41 Jaroslav Halak 22 12 6 2 2.28 .928 33 David Rittich 23 13 4 3 2.39 .920 41 Mike Smith 22 12 8 1 3.00 .889 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 14 R Chris Wagner 37 4 3 7 -1 27 4 D Rasmus Andersson 38 1 2 3 2 18 17 C Ryan Donato 26 5 2 7 -11 2 5 D Mark Giordano 39 6 32 38 27 33 20 C Joakim Nordstrom 39 5 2 7 -4 11 6 D Dalton Prout 6 0 0 0 -1 4 23 C Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 19 3 2 5 -3 2 7 D TJ Brodie 41 4 11 15 19 12 25 D Brandon Carlo 31 1 2 3 -1 23 10 C Derek Ryan 40 4 8 12 -3 14 26 C Colby Cave 19 1 4 5 -1 8 11 C Mikael Backlund 37 8 12 20 14 18 27 D John Moore 37 1 5 6 -3 16 13 L Johnny Gaudreau 41 22 37 59 17 10 33 D Zdeno Chara 21 3 1 4 2 14 18 L James Neal 40 4 4 8 -11 18 37 C Patrice Bergeron 24 13 20 33 6 10 19 L Matthew Tkachuk 41 18 29 47 9 41 42 R David Backes 33 3 7 10 -5 8 21 R Garnet Hathaway 36 4 1 5 1 17 43 C Danton Heinen 38 4 6 10 2 8 23 C Sean Monahan 41 22 28 50 11 6 44 D Steven Kampfer 25 2 1 3 -6 20 24 D Travis Hamonic 33 3 8 11 11 15 46 C David Krejci 40 7 24 31 -2 12 27 C Austin Czarnik 23 2 4 6 -6 2 47 D Torey Krug 29 4 20 24 -8 23 28 C Elias Lindholm 41 19 28 47 25 8 48 D Matt Grzelcyk 38 1 10 11 5 46 29 C Dillon Dube 23 1 4 5 4 4 52 C Sean Kuraly 39 4 6 10 4 26 55 D Noah Hanifin 41 3 16 19 5 8 55 C Noel Acciari 33 1 1 2 -6 19 58 D Oliver Kylington 17 1 1 2 1 4 63 L Brad Marchand 39 13 29 42 6 78 67 R Michael Frolik 24 8 2 10 6 14 74 L Jake DeBrusk 31 11 3 14 -7 8 77 C Mark Jankowski 38 6 10 16 5 6 86 D Kevan Miller 14 0 3 3 9 13 93 C Sam Bennett 39 6 7 13 1 70 88 R David Pastrnak 40 24 26 50 3 18 President: Cam Neely Vice Chairman of CSEC & CEO: Head Coach: General Manager: Don Sweeney Ken King Bill Peters Assistant General Manager: Scott Bradley President of CSEC: Associate Coach: John Bean Geoff Ward Head Coach: Bruce Cassidy General Manager: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coaches: Joe Sacco, Jay Pandolfo, Brad Treliving Ryan Huska, Martin Gelinas Kevin Dean, Bob Essensa (Goaltending), J.P. Buckley Senior V.P., Hockey Operations: Goaltending Coach: (Video Coordinator) Don Maloney Jordan Sigalet Assistant GMs: Assistant Coach, Video: Craig Conroy, Brad Pascall Jamie Pringle Tonight's Officials Referees Kendrick Nicholson (30), Justin StPierre (12) Linesmen Brad Kovachik (71), Brian Murphy (93) Supervisor Paul Devorski Video Judge Chuck Napoli Ntl. Anthem Todd Angilly * Denotes Standby Official. Today's Schedule MIN @ TOR : 2:00 CGY @ BOS : 7:00 FLA @ BUF : 7:00 CAR @ PHI : 7:00 WSH @ STL : 7:00 TBL @ LAK : 7:30 VAN @ MTL : 7:30 CHI @ NYI : 7:30 Boston Bruins: Roster Active (23 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 14 Chris Wagner R 6' 0" 198 May 27, 1991 Walpole, MA, USA 17 Ryan Donato C 6' 0" 193 Apr 9, 1996 Boston, MA, USA 20 Joakim Nordstrom C 6' 1" 194 Feb 25, 1992 Stockholm, SWE 23 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson C 6' 1" 184 Oct 31, 1996 Stockholm, SWE 25 Brandon Carlo D 6' 5" 212 Nov 26, 1996 Colorado Springs, CO, USA 26 Colby Cave C 6' 1" 200 Dec 26, 1994 Battleford, SK, CAN 27 John Moore D 6' 2" 210 Nov 19, 1990 Winnetka, IL, USA 33 Zdeno Chara D 6' 9" 250 Mar 18, 1977 Trencin, SVK 37 Patrice Bergeron C 6' 1" 195 Jul 24, 1985 Ancienne-Lorette, QC, CAN 40 Tuukka Rask G 6' 3" 176 Mar 10, 1987 Savonlinna, FIN 41 Jaroslav Halak G 5' 11" 185 May 13, 1985 Bratislava, SVK 42 David Backes R 6' 3" 215 May 1, 1984 Minneapolis, MN, USA 43 Danton Heinen C 6' 1" 188 Jul 5, 1995 Langley, BC, CAN 44 Steven Kampfer D 5' 11" 198 Sep 24, 1988 Ann Arbor, MI, USA 46 David Krejci C 6' 0" 188 Apr 28, 1986 Sternberk, CZE 47 Torey Krug D 5' 9" 186 Apr 12, 1991 Livonia, MI, USA 48 Matt Grzelcyk D 5' 9" 174 Jan 5, 1994 Charlestown, MA, USA 52 Sean Kuraly C 6' 2" 213 Jan 20, 1993 Dublin, OH, USA 55 Noel Acciari C 5' 10" 205 Dec 1, 1991 Johnston, RI, USA 63 Brad Marchand L 5' 9" 181 May 11, 1988 Halifax, NS, CAN 74 Jake DeBrusk L 6' 0" 188 Oct 17, 1996 Edmonton, AB, CAN 86 Kevan Miller D 6' 2" 210 Nov 15, 1987 Los Angeles, CA, USA 88 David Pastrnak R 6' 0" 194 May 25, 1996 Havirov, CZE 23 Players Total Avg: 6' 0" 197 Age: 28.2 Injured Reserve List (1 Players) 73 Charlie McAvoy D 6' 0" 208 Dec 21, 1997 Long Beach, NY, USA Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks SEAN KURALY (2 / 2 Games) MATT GRZELCYK (2 / 2 Games) DAVID PASTRNAK (1-2-3 / 2 Games) TOREY KRUG (2 / 2 Games) MATT GRZELCYK (0-2-2 / 2 Games) DAVID PASTRNAK (2 / 2 Games) SEAN KURALY (2-0-2 / 2 Games) TOREY KRUG (0-2-2 / 2 Games) Calgary Flames: Roster Active (23 Players) # Name Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birth Place 4 Rasmus Andersson D 6' 1" 214 Oct 27, 1996 Malmö, SWE 5 Mark Giordano D 6' 1" 200 Oct 3, 1983 Toronto, ON, CAN 6 Dalton Prout D 6' 3" 215 Mar 13, 1990 Kingsville, ON, CAN 7 TJ Brodie D 6' 1" 185 Jun 7, 1990 Chatham, ON, CAN 10 Derek Ryan C 5' 10" 185 Dec 29, 1986 Spokane, WA, USA 11 Mikael Backlund C 6' 0" 200 Mar 17, 1989 Vasteras, SWE 13 Johnny Gaudreau L 5' 9" 165 Aug 13, 1993 Salem, NJ, USA 18 James Neal L 6' 3" 212 Sep 3, 1987 Whitby, ON, CAN 19 Matthew Tkachuk L 6' 2" 202 Dec 11, 1997 Scottsdale, AZ, USA 21 Garnet Hathaway R 6' 2" 210 Nov 23, 1991 Kennebunkport, ME, USA 23 Sean Monahan C 6' 2" 200 Oct 12, 1994 Brampton, ON, CAN 24 Travis Hamonic D 6' 2" 205 Aug 16, 1990 St. Malo, MB, CAN 27 Austin Czarnik C 5' 9" 170 Dec 12, 1992 Detroit, MI, USA 28 Elias Lindholm C 6' 1" 195 Dec 2, 1994 Boden, SWE 29 Dillon Dube C 5' 11" 187 Jul 20, 1998 Golden, BC, CAN 32 Jon Gillies G 6' 6" 223 Jan 22, 1994 Concord, NH, USA 33 David Rittich G 6' 3" 206 Aug 19, 1992 Jihlava, CZE 41 Mike Smith G 6' 5" 220 Mar 22, 1982 Kingston, ON, CAN 55 Noah Hanifin D 6' 3" 215 Jan 25, 1997 Boston, MA, USA 58 Oliver Kylington D 6' 0" 183 May 19, 1997 Stockholm, SWE 67 Michael Frolik R 6' 1" 190 Feb 17, 1988 Kladno, CZE 77 Mark Jankowski C 6' 4" 212 Sep 13, 1994 Hamilton, ON, CAN 93 Sam Bennett C 6' 1" 195 Jun 20, 1996 Holland Landing, ON, CAN 23 Players Total Avg: 6' 1" 199 Age: 26.7 Injured Reserve List (2 Players) 8 Juuso Valimaki D 6' 2" 212 Oct 6, 1998 Tampere, FIN 26 Michael Stone D 6' 3" 210 Jun 7, 1990 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks ELIAS LINDHOLM (2 / 2 Games) MARK GIORDANO (2 / 2 Games) MARK GIORDANO (0-2-2 / 2 Games) JOHNNY GAUDREAU (5 / 2 Games) SEAN MONAHAN (1-6-7 / 2 Games) MATTHEW TKACHUK (3 / 2 Games) MATTHEW TKACHUK (2-3-5 / 2 Games) ELIAS LINDHOLM (4 / 2 Games) ELIAS LINDHOLM (2-4-6 / 2 Games) SEAN MONAHAN (6 / 2 Games) MICHAEL FROLIK (1-2-3 / 2 Games) JOHNNY GAUDREAU (3-5-8 / 2 Games) Boston Bruins: Season Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks R 88 David Pastrnak 40 24 26 50 3 18 11 0 1 157 15.3 19:21 0.00 24 14 L 63 Brad Marchand 39 13 29 42 6 78 7 0 5 118 11.0 19:57 42.66 26 10 C 37 Patrice Bergeron 24 13 20 33 6 10 4 1 1 81 16.0 19:04 55.75 16 25 C 46 David Krejci 40 7 24 31 -2 12 1 0 1 67 10.4 17:51 48.54 13 16 D 47 Torey Krug 29 4 20 24 -8 23 1 0 2 75 5.3 22:15 0.00 25 31 L 74 Jake DeBrusk 31 11 3 14 -7 8 4 0 2 79 13.9 16:26 21.73 29 7 D 48 Matt Grzelcyk 38 1 10 11 5 46 0 0 0 43 2.3 20:13 0.00 28 37 D 73 Charlie McAvoy 17 1 10 11 4 14 0 0 0 15 6.7 21:01 0.00 34 26 C 43 Danton Heinen 38 4 6 10 2 8 1 0 1 63 6.3 13:34 28.57 33 14 C 52 Sean Kuraly 39 4 6 10 4 26 0 0 2 69 5.8 12:43 53.09 89 16 R 42 David Backes 33 3 7 10 -5 8 1 0 0 65 4.6 13:50 56.58 61 14 C 17 Ryan Donato 26 5 2 7 -11 2 3 0 0 56 8.9 12:37 42.85 8 8 C 20 Joakim Nordstrom 39 5 2 7 -4 11 0 0 2 69 7.2 14:32 40.56 50 36 R 14 Chris Wagner 37 4 3 7 -1 27 0 0 0 61 6.6 12:20 45.33 123 15 D 27 John Moore 37 1 5 6 -3 16 1 0 1 58 1.7 19:55 0.00 52 55 C 23 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 19 3 2 5 -3 2 0 0 0 16 18.8 12:13 39.74 11 7 C 26 Colby Cave 19 1 4 5 -1 8 0 0 0 18 5.6 13:26 47.46 21 5 D 33 Zdeno Chara 21 3 1 4 2 14 1 0 2 31 9.7 21:11 0.00 23 30 D 44 Steven Kampfer 25 2 1 3 -6 20 0 0 0 23 8.7 14:34 0.00 35 24 D 25 Brandon Carlo 31 1 2 3 -1 23 0 0 0 50 2.0 20:51 0.00 70 36 D 86 Kevan Miller 14 0 3 3 9 13 0 0 0 18 0.0 19:09 0.00 27 29 C 55 Noel Acciari 33 1 1 2 -6 19 0 0 0 46 2.2 11:47 51.14 100 19 # Player GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM 40 Tuukka Rask 20 1139 2.63 10 8 2 0 50 534 .914 0 0 4 41 Jaroslav Halak 22 1263 2.28 12 6 2 3 48 617 .928 0 2 0 Calgary Flames: Season Statistics Pos # Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S % TOI/g FO% Hits Blks L 13 Johnny Gaudreau 41 22 37 59 17 10 4 0 6 133 16.5 20:30 50.00 3 4 C 23 Sean Monahan 41 22 28 50 11 6 8 0 2 126 17.5 19:51 49.90 17 8 C 28 Elias Lindholm 41 19 28 47 25 8 6 1 5 102 18.6 20:35 55.02 35 12 L 19 Matthew Tkachuk 41 18 29 47 9 41 8 0 1 98 18.4 17:42 60.00 39 7 D 5 Mark Giordano 39 6 32 38 27 33 1 2 1 105 5.7 24:43 0.00 32 77 C 11 Mikael Backlund 37 8 12 20 14 18 0 1 0 89 9.0 18:35 50.71 26 13 D 55 Noah Hanifin 41 3 16 19 5 8 1 1 1 71 4.2 20:54 0.00 49 48 C 77 Mark Jankowski 38 6 10 16 5 6 0 4 1 49 12.2 11:57 52.25 12 27 D 7 TJ Brodie 41 4 11 15 19 12 0 1 0 55 7.3 21:42 0.00 10 43 C 93 Sam Bennett 39 6 7 13 1 70 1 0 0 69 8.7 13:54 59.70 74 16 C 10 Derek Ryan 40 4 8 12 -3 14 2 0 1 38 10.5 13:22 57.40 6 10 D 24 Travis Hamonic 33 3 8 11 11 15 0 1 1 65 4.6 20:32 0.00 26 60 R 67 Michael Frolik 24 8 2 10 6 14 0 1 2 41 19.5 12:06 42.85 17 8 L 18 James Neal 40 4 4 8 -11 18 0 0 1 89 4.5 15:23 40.00 29 13 C 27 Austin Czarnik 23 2 4 6 -6 2 0 0 0 28 7.1 10:52 45.94 1 11 R 21 Garnet Hathaway 36 4 1 5 1 17 0
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