How to Watch Boston Bruins vs. Ottawa Senators: TV Channel, Start Time, and Free Live Stream

How to Watch Boston Bruins vs. Ottawa Senators: TV Channel, Start Time, and Free Live Stream

The Boston Bruins (29-9-9) and Ottawa Senators (18-24-1) will play in Thursday’s NHL action. The game will be televised on NESN and begin at 7:00 PM ET at Canadian Tire Centre. In the Eastern Conference, the Senators are ranked 15th (37 points) and the Bruins are ranked first (67 points).

How to View Boston vs. Ottawa
Thursday, January 25, 2024 is game day.
Time of the game: 7:00 PM ET
TV: NESN (perhaps subject to regional restrictions)
Canadian Tire Center is the arena.
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The Ottawa and Boston Stats
The Senators allow 3.6 goals per game on average, while the Bruins score 3.4 goals per game on average (sixth in the NHL).

The Senators score 3.4 goals per game (ranked ninth in the NHL), while the Bruins average 2.6 goals against (ranked fifth).
Boston is third in the NHL with a goal difference of +39 on the year.
Ottawa’s goal differential of -9 places them 22nd in the league.
The Senators have allowed 38 goals on power plays (ranked 29th in penalty-kill percentage) while the Bruins have scored 38 power play goals (ranked fifth in the NHL).
The Senators have scored 24 power-play goals (15.09% of shots), while the Bruins have given up 29 goals while shorthanded (killing off 83.04% of penalties).

Impact Players of Boston
David Pastrnak, who averages 20:02 a game and has 67 points (30 goals, 37 assists) this season, is one of Boston’s most prolific offensive players.
Brad Marchand has amassed 46 points (1.0 per game) with 23 goals and 23 assists.
Charlie Coyle has 17 goals and 21 assists for a total of 38 points this season.
Jeremy Swayman is the fifth-best save percentage in the league with a.923 save percentage and a goals against average of 2.3.

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Impact Players from Ottawa
For Ottawa, Tim Stutzle’s 44 points are significant. In 43 games, he has 10 goals and 34 assists.
With 14 goals and 25 assists in 43 games, Claude Giroux ranks among Ottawa’s leading scorers with 39 total points (0.9 per game).
This season, Brady Tkachuk has scored 37 points with 19 goals and 18 assists.
With 751 total saves, Joonas Korpisalo has a save percentage of.889, ranking 59th in the league, while allowing 94 goals (3.5 goals against average).

 


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