The Bruins aimed to leverage their home advantage, where they had won their last eight consecutive games. Coach Marco Sturm emphasized the importance of the fans' support and the team's focus on playing well defensively. Matt Poitras's return from Providence added depth to the Bruins' lineup, while the uncertainty around Elias Lindholm's injury posed a challenge.
The Flyers, on the other hand, were dealing with multiple injuries and inconsistent performance. Travis Konecny, their leading scorer, was questionable for the game after blocking a shot in their previous loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Philadelphia needed a strong performance from their goaltender, Dan Vladar, to stay competitive.
Statistically, the Bruins held an edge in goals scored (178 vs. 152) and power play percentage (26.9% vs. 15.1%), while the Flyers had a slight advantage in faceoff wins (49.2% vs 51.9%). These stats highlighted the Bruins' offensive capabilities and the Flyers' struggles to convert on power play opportunities.