
The Boston Bruins once again are making some changes to their lineup.

The Boston Bruins are back on the ice on Thursday (Oct. 24) to face off against the Dallas Stars. Their goal will be to bounce back after losing back-to-back games.
After being shut out by the Nashville Predators last game, it is no surprise that head coach Jim Montgomery made some big changes to the Bruins' lines at the club's morning skate.
The Bruins' second line was incredibly different, as Pavel Zacha centered Morgan Geekie and Matthew Poitras. This comes after the Bruins went with Charlie Coyle, Trent Frederic, and Max Jones as their second line last game.

Speaking of Coyle, he has been dropped to the Bruins' third line, with Frederic and Cole Koepke being his wingers. With Koepke being moved up to the third line, Justin Brazeau skated on the fourth line with Johnny Beecher and Mark Kastelic.
On the blueline, Montgomery made one change, as Parker Wotherspoon replaced Mason Lohrei on the third pairing with Andrew Peeke.
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