BOS MIN 2.1 preview

BRUINS (30-10-12) at WILD (23-21-6)
8 p.m. ET; FS-N, NESN, NHL.TV

The Bruins, who defeated the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 on Friday, are 6-2-1 in their past nine games.
Minnesota will play its first game since a 4-2 win against the Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 22 following the NHL All-Star break and their League-mandated five-day break. The Wild are 3-1-0 in their past four games after going 1-5-1 in their previous seven and play seven of their next eight games at home.

Players to watch

Bruins forward David Pastrnak has 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in his past 19 games.
Wild forward Zach Parise has six points (five goals, one assist) in a five-game point streak.

They said it

"We're focused on putting in the work and getting results. … we're not going to be satisfied until we're the best team we're capable of." -- Bruins forward Anders Bjork
"Well, always the same challenge. (Boston is) one of the top five teams in the League. … They're solid from top to bottom, and they can skate, and they'll have a game under their belt, so it's not an easy task, but every team is saying the same thing. … So you just have to play the right way, and simplify your game in a game like tomorrow and outwork them. It's as simple as that." -- Wild coach Bruce Boudreau

Bruins projected lineup
Wild projected lineup
Status report

Heinen, a forward, is a game-time decision. … Minnesota held an optional skate.

Stat pack

The Bruins are 6-2-2 against Central Division opponents this season, and 11-3-3 against the Western Conference. … Staal has five points (one goal, four assists) in a four-game point streak. … Minnesota has five power-play goals in their past three games and 10 in their past 10 games. … The Wild play nine games at home in February, the most in any month in team history.