Islanders and Bruins Face Off: Projected Lineups
The New York Islanders and the Boston Bruins are set to clash tonight at TD Garden. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET, with the game broadcast on MSGSN and NESN. Here's a look at the projected lineups for both teams, as per NHL.com.
Islanders Projected Lineup
The Islanders (4-3-1) are looking to continue their strong start to the season, fueled by a revamped offensive approach under coach Patrick Roy. Key additions and a focus on aggressive forechecking have made them a more balanced and dangerous team.
Here's how the Islanders are expected to line up:
- Forwards:
- Jonathan Drouin - Bo Horvat - Emil Heineman
- Anthony Duclair - Mathew Barzal - Kyle Palmieri
- Anders Lee - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Simon Holmstrom
- Kyle MacLean - Casey Cizikas - Maxim Tsyplakov
- Defense:
- Adam Pelech - Ryan Pulock
- Matthew Schaefer - Tony DeAngelo
- Marshall Warren - Scott Mayfield
- Goalies:
- Ilya Sorokin
- David Rittich
Adam Boqvist is expected to be a scratch for the Islanders. Alexander Romanov (upper body), Maxim Shabanov (upper body), Semyon Varlamov (knee surgery), and Ethan Bear (upper body) are listed as injured. Scott Mayfield, who missed Monday's practice for maintenance, is expected to play.
Bruins Projected Lineup
The Bruins (4-7-0) have had a rocky start to the season, struggling to find consistency despite a few bright spots. Coach Marco Sturm is working to instill a defensive identity and toughness in the team.
Here's the projected lineup for the Bruins:
- Forwards:
- Morgan Geekie - Elias Lindholm - David Pastrnak
- Casey Mittelstadt - Pavel Zacha - Viktor Arvidsson
- Tanner Jeannot - Fraser Minten - Michael Eyssimont
- Marat Khusnutdinov - Sean Kuraly - Mark Kastelic
- Defense:
- Mason Lohrei - Charlie McAvoy
- Nikita Zadorov - Andrew Peeke
- Michael Callahan - Henri Jokiharju
- Goalies:
- Joonas Korpisalo
- Jeremy Swayman
John Beecher, Jeffrey Viel, and Jonathan Aspirot are expected to be scratched. Jordan Harris (lower body) and Hampus Lindholm (undisclosed) are currently injured. Joonas Korpisalo is likely to start in goal after Jeremy Swayman allowed seven goals in Monday's loss to the Ottawa Senators.
Storylines to Watch
- Islanders' Offensive Transformation: Under coach Roy, the Islanders are averaging a notable 3.75 goals per game, a significant jump from last season.
- Bruins' Defensive Struggles: The Bruins have been giving up an average of 3.5 goals per game, highlighting their need to tighten up defensively.
- Rookie Impact: Islanders' rookie Matthew Schaefer has been impressive early in the season.
Additional Notes
The Islanders have announced their 23-man roster for the 2025-26 season, including familiar faces like Mathew Barzal, Bo Horvat, and Anders Lee, as well as newcomers Jonathan Drouin and Emil Heineman. The Bruins are aiming to be a tougher team to play against this year, emphasizing a strong defensive identity.
