BOSTON - It has been nearly a month since the Bruins have two consecutive games. Such a stretch does not sit well with the Black & Gold, who last won two in a row on Feb. 10 and 12 against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
Since then, Boston is 3-5-1 (29 points) and now sits in a tie for third place in the East Division with the Pittsburgh Penguins, five points behind the New York Islanders for the top spot (with three games in hand).
And with a visit to Long Island on deck for Tuesday night, the Bruins - who are 0-3 at Nassau Coliseum this season - will be looking to stabilize their game once again after failing to build off of their emotional Friday night victory over the Washington Capitals during a sluggish 1-0 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Sunday.
Bruins Searching for Consistency As Busy Stretch Approaches
Boston has not won two consecutive games in nearly a month

Bergeron talks to media on optional practice day
Bergeron talks to media on optional practice day