Boston will be without goaltender Tuukka Rask because of general soreness, which kept him out of practice on Friday and Saturday. Rask is considered day to day. "Obviously he's doing better but obviously you didn't see him on the ice today," Bruins coach Claude Julien said after the morning skate. "So we're going to keep him off, shut him off there for a bit and get him another day's rest at least and still continue to go day by day." Rask appeared to injure his left leg against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Oct. 13. Rask finished that game but backed up Anton Khudobin in the Bruins second game on Oct. 15. Rask played the past two games. Khudobin will make his second start of the season. He allowed four goals on 24 shots to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Oct. 15. Khudobin was frustrated by his performance in that game and wants to play better. "I hadn't played my best that game. I just [was getting ready for the game every time. So pretty much nothing changed since last time I played. Just go and do my job," Khudobin said.