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    Michael DeRosa
    Michael DeRosa
    Nov 2, 2024, 16:36

    The Bruins are making some changes to their lineup for their latest game against the Flyers.

    The Bruins are making some changes to their lineup for their latest game against the Flyers.

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    After an ugly 8-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in their last game, the Boston Bruins will have a different-looking lineup for their matchup against the Flyers. 

    While speaking to reporters, Jim Montgomery confirmed that Morgan Geekie and Parker Wotherspoon will be back in the lineup after being scratched against the Canes. 

    In addition, Montgomery shared that Andrew Peeke and Max Jones will be scratched for the game. 

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    This is the first time that Peeke will be scratched this season. The 6-foot-3 right-shot defenseman has played in 11 games this season with the Bruins, where he has two assists and a minus-2 rating. 

    Here are the Bruins' full lines for the contest. 

    Forwards

    First Line: Brad Marchand, Elias Lindholm & David Pastrnak

    Second Line: Pavel Zacha, Charlie Coyle & Justin Brazeau

    Third Line: Trent Frederic, Matthew Poitras & Morgan Geekie 

    Fourth Line: Johnny Beecher, Mark Kastelic & Cole Koepke 

    Defensemen

    First Pairing: Nikita Zadorov & Charlie McAvoy

    Second Pairing: Hampus Lindholm & Brand Carlo

    Third Pairing: Mason Lohrei & Parker Wotherspoon 

    Goalie

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