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GAME 76 | APRIL 1
PIT: 37-28-10 (84 pts) | BOS: 58-12-5 (121 pts)
3:00 PM ET | PPG PAINTS ARENA
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GAME PREVIEW

The Penguins continue along their three-game homestand as they take on the Boston Bruins at PPG Paints Arena. Today's game is presented by Kent State University and doors to the arena for fans will open at 1:30 PM. In the last 12 home games versus the Bruins, dating back to Dec. 14, 2016, the Penguins are 9-2-1, outscoring them 44 to 29. In those 12 games. Pittsburgh has dropped two-consecutive games to Boston (0-1-1). The Penguins haven't lost three in a row to the Bruins since an 0-4-1 stretch from Jan. 7, 2015-Feb. 24, 2016.
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QUICK HITS

Seven of Kris Letang's 10 goals have come at home this season. In 27 games at PPG Paints Arena, Letang has 23 points (7G-16A) and is plus-4.
Sidney Crosby has 66 points (17G-49A) in 54 career games against the Bruins, which includes 26 points (6G-20A) over his last 24 contests. No active player in the NHL has more points against Boston than Crosby.
Rickard Rakell has 14 points (7G-7A) in 15 games played against the Bruins, which includes four multi-point efforts.
Danton Heinen has faced off against the Boston Bruins five times in his career (3G-1A) after spending three-plus seasons with them from 2016-20.
Tristan Jarry appeared in his 200th NHL game Thursday night against Nashville. Jarry's win total (115) through his first 200 games is the fourth most among active players behind Andrei Vasilevskiy(118), Matt Murray (118) and Frederik Andersen (116).

PLAYER INTERVIEW

Crosby speaks with the media

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