The Sens will be without both Cody Ceci and Ben Harpur tonight as they each deal with different injuries. Ceci has been out of the line-up since October 10th with an upper body injury while Harpur appears to have been injured during Saturday's win over the Canadiens. As a result, Christian Jaros has received his third call-up from Belleville of the season.
"I love his jump and the way he defends," said Boucher about recalling Jaros. "Whenever he makes a mistake he can compensate and get right back into the play because of his speed. He's got some really good tools."
With Ceci and Harpur absent, Ottawa will need to once again rely on their young depth on defence against the Bruins which is a challenge that rookie Max Lajoie is excited for.
"We've got a lot of young guys and we're a young defence corps," said Lajoie. "Boston brings a lot of skill, speed and toughness so it's definitely going to be a good test for us tonight."
Lajoie has turned some heads early this season and has recorded 7 points in his first 7 games which has him tied for second in NHL rookie scoring. While it's been his offence that's impressed, Lajoie feels that his defensive game has come a long way in the past few weeks and he feels that being trusted with big minutes and tough assignments at the NHL level has really ramped up his development.
"Compared to the American League it's a lot faster and guys are a lot stronger out there," Lajoie said. "The players in this league are so good that they're able to make those tough plays more often so it's been really good for me to challenge myself every shift of every game. Earning the trust of the coaches has been a huge confidence boost for me too."
And here's a look at the projected defence pairings against Boston...
Chabot - DeMelo
Borowiecki - Wideman
Lajoie - Jaros