Berkshire Bank Hockey Night In New England: Projected Bruins-Sharks Lines, Pairings

Linus Ullmark will be in between the pipes again for the B's

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Oct 24, 2021

The Bruins are back in Boston for Sunday afternoon’s matchup with the San Jose Sharks.

The B’s return home after splitting a quick two-game road trip. After downing the Dallas Stars in its regular-season opener, Boston was trounced by the Philadelphia Flyers before rebounding with a 4-1 win over the Sabres on Friday.

Linus Ullmark was in net for the Black and Gold for that win over Buffalo, and they’re expected to roll with him again against the Sharks. The first-year Bruin will be tasked with slowing down an undefeated San Jose team that scored four goals or more in three of its first four games.

Jack Studnicka will make his season debut Sunday, likely centering Boston’s fourth line. The Bruins on Saturday recalled the 22-year-old in wake of injuries to Nick Foligno and Anton Blidh.

Here are the projected lines and defensive pairings for the Sharks-Bruins tilt:

BOSTON BRUINS (2-1-0)
Brad Marchand–Patrice Bergeron–David Pastrnak
Taylor Hall–Charlie Coyle–Tomas Nosek
Jake DeBrusk–Erik Haula–Craig Smith
Trent Frederic–Jack Studnicka–Karson Kuhlman

Matt Grzelcyk–Charlie McAvoy
Mike Reilly–Brandon Carlo
Derek Forbort–Connor Clifton

Linus Ullmark

SAN JOSE SHARKS (4-0-0)
Timo Meier–Logan Couture–Jonathan Dahlen
William Eklund–Tomas Hertl–Rudolfs Balcers
Matt Nieto–Nick Bonino–Kevin Labanc
Andrew Cogliano–Jasper Weatherby–Lane Pederson

Mario Ferraro–Brent Burns
Jacob Middleton–Erik Karlsson
Radim Simek–Marc-Edouard Vlasic

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