BOSTON - In the end, every regular-season game means the same in the standings.
But to anyone that follows the National Hockey League, it's clear that some matchups across an 82-game schedule mean a whole lot more than just 2 points. That is, without a doubt, the case when it comes to the two teams duking it out at the top of the Atlantic Division.
For the majority of the last three seasons, the Bruins and Tampa Bay Lightning have battled for league supremacy as the NHL's best two teams (Tampa, 326 points; Boston, 305 points) since the start of the 2017-18 campaign.
Bruins Set for Showdown with Lightning
Top two teams in Eastern Conference will square off on Tuesday night in Tampa


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