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The Boston Bruins’ offense needs to wake up after being shutout by Flyers
BOSTON — The offensive struggles of the Boston Bruins continued on Tuesday night, as the B’s were shut out by the lowly Philadelphia Flyers. The Bruins were booed off the ice when the clock hit zero on a frustrating 2-0 loss at TD Garden.
It was the first shutout for the Flyers all season, and marked the second time that the Bruins have been held scoreless this season. Boston has been shut out twice in the last four games and has scored just seven goals over its last five games.
The Bruins now sit at 4-5-1 on the season following Tuesday’s loss.
Bruins lose despite out-shooting Flyers
The Bruins out-shot the Flyers 23-19, but Boston had many more opportunities. They just weren’t good opportunities, because Philadelphia threw a lot of bodies in front of those B’s attempts.
The Flyers blocked 28 shots throughout Tuesday night’s game, and the Bruins had just 12 high-danger chances in the contest. David Pastrnak had five of his shot attempts blocked, while Brad Marchand saw four of his bids sent back. That wore out the Boston attack as the contest went on, and the Bruins had just three shots on goal in the third period. It made for a frustrating final 20 minutes as Boston needed just a single goal to pull even with Philadelphia for the majority of the frame.
The Bruins also came up empty on four power-play chances, including a 5-on-3 opportunity in the first period.
“It’s not good enough,” head coach Jim Montgomery said of the team’s offense. “We’re not making plays, we’re not doing enough to generate high-danger scoring chances. Whether that’s a will to go to those areas or not the right game plan, we’re all culpable for not coming out with a victory tonight.”
Bruins’ offensive struggles
The Bruins have scored 27 goals over their first 10 games, which ranks 22nd in the NHL. With 15 full-strength goals, Boston ranks 24th in the NHL.
Pastrnak leads the Bruins with six goals and eight points, but he hasn’t been spectacular and he hasn’t received much help. Cole Koepke is Boston’s second-leading scorer with three goals and seven points, while Marchand is tied for third-most with six points.
However, Boston’s captain has just one goal on the season and is a minus-6. Marchand has gone without a point in five of his 10 games this season.
After Tuesday’s loss, Montgomery said it’s time for the stars of his team to start playing like stars.
“I think on every team, your best players, your star players have to carry the weight, the load offensively,” he said. “Those are the players that are out on the power play. Right now, the offense isn’t materializing for us.”
Bruins’ Power Play woes
The Boston power play unit has been one of the worst in the league, with just six goals on 42 opportunities. Boston’s 14.3 percent success rate on the man-advantage ranks 25th.
The Bruins had just two shots on goal over their four power plays against the Flyers, and both came during a failed 5-on-3 in the first period. The Bruins were up two skaters for 1:37 in the opening frame, but didn’t get any high-danger chances on Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson.
The boo birds were out at TD Garden when the Bruins failed to get a shot on goal during a power play in the third period with the team trailing 1-0. The Bruins were a mess after the Flyers gave them a golden opportunity with a too-many-men penalty, as Boston to connect on easy passes (Pastrnak and Matt Poitras both had giveaways) and looked disjointed over the two minutes.
With nine points over their first 10 games, the Bruins are at the bottom of the Atlantic Division but just one point out of a Wild Card spot. Their minus-seven goal differential, however, is the fourth-worst in the Eastern Conference.
The Bruins will look to get their offense on track Thursday night when they visit the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh.
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What a World Cup ‘fan zone’ is and what Boston fans can expect in 2026
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The FIFA World Cup is coming to Massachusetts, and when it comes to having a place for people to hang out together, there will be a free fan zone where everyone can celebrate the big event.
Seven World Cup matches will take place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA this summer, and the first one is right around the corner, to be played on June 13, with Scotland taking on Haiti.
Fan Zones are a public space to watch the game for people who don’t have tickets to the actual game. Held in public places, they broadcast the mach on giant screens to offer an immersive experience to watch the game, according to FIFA>
“At the heart of FIFA Fan Festival Boston, (a) Cultural Showcase will ignite the stage with a vibrant celebration of the spirit, creativity, and cultural heartbeat of Boston and communities across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,” FIFA said.
Where will the fan zone be located when the World Cup games start in just 11 days?
Where is the World Cup fan zone going to be in Massachusetts?
The official FIFA Fan Festival for the 2026 World Cup in Boston will be located at Boston City Hall Plaza at 1 City Hall Sq. Boston, MA.
“The festival will run daily from June 12 through June 27, offering live match broadcasts, cultural showcases, food vendors, and entertainment,” according to FIFA.
The fan zone will open between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and will stay open until after dark, between 8:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. according to reports.
Activities at the fan zone
Here are some of the offerings at the fan zone in Boston, according to the FIFA website:
- Live broadcasts: Giant outdoor screens that broadcast tournament matches in high-definition.
- Entertainment & music: Live concerts, DJ sets, and performances celebrating global culture.
- Interactive activations: Skills challenges, mini-pitches, inflatable games, and sponsor booths.
- Food & merch: International food stalls, local beverage offerings, and official tournament merchandise.
How to go to the fan zone
While the game is free, you do need to register in advance.
“You can select which days and matches you plan to attend through the FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 website or the Meet Boston events page. Up to six people can register on a single application,” the World Cup Boston website says.
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Updating Red Sox’s Playoff Chances: Numbers Never Lie | NESN
So you’re saying there’s a chance? Despite an abysmal start to the 2026 season, the Boston Red Sox remain in the mix for a playoff spot. At least according to FanGraphs, who gives the club a 27.1% chance of reaching the postseason.
Boston’s likely path to October means winning the wild card. FanGraphs gives the Red Sox a 26.1% chance of winning an American League wild card. The team currently sits threes games back of the third and final wild card, despite a record of 25-33.
Don’t look for a division title this year in Beantown. FanGraphs gives the Red Sox a 1% chance of winning the AL East. Which makes sense, since the team currently sits in last place, 11.5 games behind the first-place Tampa Bay Rays.
But SI’s Tom Verducci and Will Laws thinks Boston has a much tougher chance of making the playoffs. In their deep dive of the postseason, the pair came up with what they call the “Line of Doom.” According to their research, a team that starts “no better than 23–31 and your season is almost over only one-third of the way through the schedule.” Here’s why.
“In the wild card era (since 1995), only one team made the postseason starting with less than 22 wins in the first 54 games, the 2005 Astros (20–34). Of the 231 teams to start 23–31 or worse, only seven made the playoffs—once every 33 times,” Verducci and Laws note.
“Since the postseason field expanded in 2022, 31 teams began 23–31 or worse. Only one, the 2024 Mets (22–32), made the playoffs. That leaves such slow starters with a 1 in 31 chance—virtually the same as the larger sample size,” the pair add.
“The fact is one-third of the season does a good job separating pretenders from contenders. And as the calendar flips to June, understand that the playoff spots won’t change very much. In the four seasons with 12 playoff spots up for grabs, teams in playoff position when May ended kept a playoff spot 73% of the time—35 of 48 teams,” Verducci and Laws conclude.
So what does this have to do with the Red Sox, you ask? It’s Boston’s record after 54 games: 23-31. The “Line of Doom.”
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