Bruins continue to cook at home, beat Flyers 6-3
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Bruins continue to cook at home, beat Flyers 6-3
"In their last home game until February 26, the B's beat the Philadelphia Flyers, 6-3, on Thursday to sweep all nine home games in January and improve their home record to 21-8-1. Fraser Minten and Casey Mittelstadt led the way with three-point nights (1-2-3 totals each) and Jeremy Swayman made 33 saves. The only blemish on the night was the loss of Pavel Zacha to an upper body injury, leaving the game with 6:55 left in the second period. His prognosis was not immediately known."
"But the B's eventually got on the board on back-to-back shifts. The first one came from the new second line with Minten taking Zacha's spot between Viktor Arvidsson and Mittelstadt, which had been the B's most constant line. At 9:49, Arvidsson notched his 13th of the season when his one-timer off a Mittelstadt feed sneaked under goalie Samuel Ersson's pads."
Bruins dominated at home, beating the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 to sweep all nine January home games and improve their home record to 21-8-1. Fraser Minten and Casey Mittelstadt each recorded three-point nights, while Jeremy Swayman made 33 saves. Pavel Zacha left with an upper-body injury late in the second period and his prognosis was not immediately known. The Bruins are without No. 1 centerman Elias Lindholm and the power play looked disjointed at times. The team faces two challenging road games next: the Stadium Series in Tampa Bay and a matchup with Florida.
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