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The Boston Bruins conclude their three-game California road trip against the San Jose Sharks at the SAP Center. After splitting the first two games, the Bruins look to finish strong against a Sharks team with several Massachusetts connectio...
The Bruins (13-10-0) face the Sharks (10-9-3) in a Sunday night matchup. Boston is coming off a 2-1 overtime win against the Los Angeles Kings, fueled by Geekie's two goals. San Jose, meanwhile, is looking to build on their recent performances, led by Celebrini and Smith.
Statistically, the Bruins have scored 73 goals and allowed 74, while the Sharks have scored 64 and allowed 70. Boston holds the edge on the power play (26.7% vs. 18.2%) and penalty kill (83.0% vs. 79.5%).
Bruins center Elias Lindholm is nearing a return from a lower-body injury, which could further bolster the team's lineup. The Sharks have struggled in faceoffs, winning only 48.0% compared to Boston's 52.6%.
The game also features a notable connection: Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky is a Marshfield native and the brother of former Bruin David Warsofsky.
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