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

At long last, Bruins hockey is back

Folks, Boston Bruins hockey is back.

The Bruins kick off their preseason slate of games Saturday night in Philadelphia against the Flyers. While we won’t see veterans like Patrice Bergeron, fans will get a look at Jake DeBrusk and Nick Foligno.

It’s an exciting time as well to see young players like Fabian Lysell and Johnny Beecher take the ice as they fight for spots on the Opening Night roster. Head coach Jim Montgomery really wants to see what the rookies, newcomers and youngsters have and preached that philosophy earlier this week during training camp.

For someone like Jack Studnicka, who’s been trying to become a mainstay in the Bruins lineup for a few seasons now, he will center the second line with Lysell on his right and A.J. Greer on his left. Beecher will be the top-line center.

Bruins-Flyers puck drop from Wells Fargo Center begins at 7 p.m. ET on NESN, and postgame coverage will immediately follow the final horn. Remember, you can also catch the game on NESN360.

Here are the Bruins and Flyers projected lines and defense pairings:

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BOSTON BRUINS (0-0)
Nick Foligno–Johnny Beecher–Jake DeBrusk
A.J. Greer–Jack Studnicka–Fabian Lysell
Chris Wagner–Tomas Nosek–Oskar Steen
Jakub Lauko–Joona Kopppanen–Vinni Lettieri

Jakub Zboril–Connor Carrick
Jack Ahcan–Josiah Didier
Dan Renouf–Kai Wissmann

Keith Kinkaid
Kyle Keyser

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS (0-0)
Antoine Roussel–Tanner Laczynski–Wade Allison
Olle Lycksell–Morgan Frost–Owen Tippett
Noah Cates–Jackson Cates–Tyson Foerster
Max Willman–Artem Anisimov–Hayden Hodgson

Cam York–Ronnie Attard
Zamula–Nick Seeler
Kevin Connauton–Louie Belpedio

Samuel Ersson
Troy Grosenick