The Boston Bruins enter Thursday night's matchup against the Ottawa Senators riding a four-game winning streak, their longest of the season so far. The mood around the team has lifted as they’ve rebounded from a six-game skid and seven losses in eight contests.
Boston climbed back above the .500 mark after a hard-fought shootout victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday, a win that showcased the team’s resilience and determination.
“It shows the character in our room,” coach Marco Sturm said after Boston rallied from three separate one-goal deficits. “We made some mistakes, but I’m glad we came back and won the game.”
The Bruins will welcome the Senators and familiar face Linus Ullmark, who earned the Vezina Trophy while with Boston in 2023. Ottawa, meanwhile, will continue without captain Brady Tkachuk, sidelined for about six more weeks following thumb ligament surgery.
After a decisive turnaround from early struggles, the Bruins host the Senators aiming for a fifth straight win, showcasing resilience and renewed team confidence.