Head coach: Jim Montgomery (First season)
Season Stats: Goals per game: 4.25 (2nd) | Scoring defense: 2.63 (7th) | PP: 25.0 percent (10th) | PK: 93.3 percent (3rd)
The narrative: It's hard to believe the Bruins haven't lifted the Stanley Cup since 2011 given the franchise's consistent status as one of the league's top teams, with Boston having made six consecutive playoff appearances and 13 postseason bids in the last 15 seasons. The Cup is again the goal in Beantown, with the veteran-laden squad bringing in some reinforcements to aid depth and complement stars such as Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, Patrice Bergeron and Charlie McAvoy.
2021-22 leaders:Marchand (32-48-80), Pastrnak (40-37-77) and Bergeron (25-40-65) again comprised one of the top lines in the NHL, while McAvoy (10-46-56, plus-31) led the blue line in scoring. Taylor Hall (61 points) and Jake DeBrusk (25 goals) added to the depth, while goalies Linus Ullmark (26-10-2/2.45/.917) and Jeremy Swayman (23-14-3/2.41/.914) each had matching lines of 41 games played and 39 starts.
What's new: The Bruins swapped out forward Erik Haula for Pavel Zacha, added A.J. Greer from New Jersey's system and welcomed David Krejci back from Czechia. And even without McAvoy (shoulder) and Marchand (hip), Boston has gotten off to one of the best starts in the league with wins in seven of eight.
Marchand did return last night in a 5-1 win vs. Detroit and had a pair of goals, but he is not expected to play tonight. The Bruins also lost David Krejci (2-6-8) to an upper body injury against the Red Wings, while McAvoy remains out. Not that it has mattered so far thanks to Pastrnak's league-best 15 points (six goals, nine assists), Bergeron's 4-4-8 line and Hampus Lindholm's 2-5-7 mark from the blue line. Ullmark has won all five starts, boasting a 2.01 GAA and .936 save percentage.
Trending:Boston won all three games in the series a year ago but the Jackets did take a pair of points thanks to a shootout loss on Rick Nash's jersey retirement night and an OT loss later in the season. Before that, Columbus had a 5-2-1 record in the previous eight games of the series.
Former CBJ: Nick Foligno had just two goals last year, but the former Jackets captain is off to a strong start with three tallies and an assist in the first eight games. Mike Reilly has played seven games on defense but was sent to the AHL upon Marchand's return, while Anton Stralman has played in one game.