BOSTON –– The Boston Bruins are looking to get back in the win column.
After falling 3-1 to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday, the B’s will host the Pittsburgh Penguins at TD Garden on Tuesday for a 7 p.m. ET puck drop. It marks the second of three regular-season meetings between the teams; the Bruins beat the Penguins 1-0 on Jan. 11 on home ice.
“They’re very good. I don’t think there’s [any] surprises anymore,” head coach Marco Sturm said of Pittsburgh. “Now, they’ve been very consistent, very good. They have skill, and they have speed. It’s an up-and-down game with them, and you have to play them tight.”
Andrew Peeke will reenter the lineup for the first time since the Olympic break. The 27-year-old defenseman is projected to skate on the third pair with Nikita Zadorov. Henri Jokiharju will draw out.
“Excited to get back in. Help the guys, contribute any way I can,” Peeke said. “Obviously, it’s a fun time right now here in Boston. Just looking to provide the value I believe I can add to the lineup.”
Peeke has 12 points (four goals, eight assists) through 56 games while averaging 19:37 of ice time per night.
“I actually can’t wait to see him, just because it’s his first time in a long time that he had to sit out. I just want to see a response,” Sturm said. “It’s not like he played terrible, we just needed a little bit more. And now it’s his chance again.”
The Bruins have won 10 consecutive games at TD Garden, and are looking to make that 11 on Tuesday. They currently sit in the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with 71 points.
“We’re in a good spot. We play a unique style that not every team has. We’re tough, physical, we wear teams down,” Peeke said. “We built a rep for ourselves that every time you play the Bruins, it’s not going to be easy. That’s been our way to win a lot of games.”






















