KASTY

BOSTON – The Bruins will be back on home ice for the first time since last week’s trade deadline as they host the rival Florida Panthers on Tuesday night at TD Garden. Boston, of course, will look quite different than the last time it played on Causeway Street, with captain Brad Marchand and longtime Bruins Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo all traded elsewhere.

While there has been massive change within the dressing room, the Bruins managed to put together one of their stronger all-around efforts in some time on Saturday afternoon when they shutout the Lightning, 4-0, at Amalie Arena. It is a formula they are aiming to use again against the Panthers.

“It’s Florida, Marchy’s on their team – he’s not playing as we all know…for us, I don’t think our focus should change much. We just need to stay in the moment like we did in Tampa on Saturday,” said interim head coach Joe Sacco. “We’re back home now for the first time since the trades, but I’d like our guys to use the energy in the building on our side tonight.

“The last two games is the script we want to follow with our group. We were on pucks, we didn’t give the opposition a lot of time and space, especially through the neutral zone. I thought we defended hard…and our puck decisions have been better.”

Bruins forward Mark Kastelic, who turned 26 on Tuesday, said the Bruins are motivated to finish out the regular season – and, perhaps, beyond – with a strong collective effort.

“As a team, collectively, I think we just wanted to take it upon ourselves to come together,” said Kastelic. “Nobody is gonna lay down here these last 17 games. We’re gonna push the best we can. I think we’re still right in it. And everybody feels that way. Was a great performance [in Tampa]. Hopefully we can follow it up tonight. It’s gonna be another tough task, but every game matters. Just have to bring our best game every night. It’s gonna be fun.”

Sacco added that he does not expect any lineup changes on Tuesday night, meaning Jeremy Swayman – fresh off his 16th career shutout – will get the start between the pipes.

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      Kastelic meets with the media before BOS vs. FLA

      Marchand Skates

      Brad Marchand skated at TD Garden on Tuesday morning – donning a Florida Panthers logo on his chest. It was, no doubt, a strange sight for everyone on Causeway Street as the now former Bruins captain returned to town with his new team.

      The winger, who is considered week-to-week with an upper-body injury, took the ice for the Panthers’ pregame skate, but will not play against the Bruins.

      “Different. I got a little bit of a feel for it during 4 Nations, what it’s like coming in not as a home team. It wasn’t as uncomfortable as I was walking in that day. But definitely still a different feeling,” Marchand said of what it was like to arrive at TD Garden as a visitor.

      Marchand spoke for 30 minutes following the skate, five of which were dedicated to delivering a message to Bruins fans that addressed the trade from Boston on Friday afternoon.

      “My love for the city and will to want to be here has never changed and I don’t think it will ever change…I have a tremendous amount of respect for management and ownership and everyone involved in this organization,” said Marchand. “That’s why you want to come here, they just want to win and they’ll make tough decisions if that’s what it means. That’s their job. It’s not a personal thing. I never let it get personal.

      “I’m sure it hurts to have to make that decision but it’s not gonna change the relationship I have with them away from the business side of it.”

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          Marchand speaks with the media after skating for the first time as a Florida Panther

          Tuesday’s Projected Lineup

          FORWARDS

          Morgan Geekie – Pavel Zacha – David Pastrnak

          Marat Khusnutdinov – Elias Lindholm – Jakub Lauko

          Cole Koepke – Casey Mittelstadt – Vinni Lettieri

          Johnny Beecher – Patrick Brown – Mark Katelic

          DEFENSEMEN

          Nikita Zadorov – Henri Jokiharju

          Mason Lohrei – Andrew Peeke

          Parker Wotherspoon – Ian Mitchell

          GOALIES

          Jeremy Swayman

          Joonas Korpisalo

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              The Bruins take on the Panthers at TD Garden on Tuesday

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