Here are the key storylines surrounding the Boston Bruins and their upcoming schedule for the week of March 22-29, 2026.
The Wild Card Dogfight
The Bruins just pulled off a massive, playoff-caliber 4-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings last night (Saturday, March 21). Both teams entered the night tied at 84 points, but thanks to a third-period tie-breaking goal by Nikita Zadorov and 41 saves from Jeremy Swayman, Boston has successfully leapfrogged Detroit to take hold of the first wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Lukas Reichel’s Instant Impact
Acquired at the trade deadline from the Vancouver Canucks, the 23-year-old forward is quickly becoming a major talking point.
After a brief stint in Providence, Reichel made his Boston debut on Thursday against the Winnipeg Jets, immediately injecting speed onto the third line and tallying a goal and an assist. Head coach Marco Sturm is looking for him to be a consistent difference-maker down the stretch.
The James Hagens Watch
Boston’s 2025 seventh-overall draft pick, Boston College phenom James Hagens, was just named a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. With the NCAA season wrapping up, Bruins media and fans are on high alert, speculating whether the top prospect will sign his entry-level contract soon to bolster the Bruins’ forward depth for the playoffs.
Riding Jeremy Swayman
Sturm has made it clear that he is riding the “hot hand” in net. Swayman has been starting consecutively in these high-stakes matchups, effectively masking some of Boston’s recent road-game and defensive inconsistencies. Managing his fatigue will be a major storyline this week.
Bruins Upcoming Schedule
This week is an absolute gauntlet, featuring two sets of back-to-back games.
The Bruins open the week at TD Garden with an Original Six clash against the Toronto Maple Leafs, which will test their physical endurance right out of the gate. They then have to immediately travel to Buffalo for a Wednesday night game against the Atlantic Division leaders, the Sabres. The weekend brings another exhausting back-to-back: hosting the Minnesota Wild on Saturday before flying to Columbus to face the Blue Jackets on Sunday.
Because of the condensed schedule, Boston’s backup goaltending will have to step up to give Swayman a breather, and the team will need to rely heavily on structured, mistake-free hockey to avoid falling out of the playoff race.
| Date | Opponent | Location | Time (EDT) |
| Tuesday, March 24 | vs. Toronto Maple Leafs | TD Garden (Boston, MA) | 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday, March 25 | at Buffalo Sabres | KeyBank Center (Buffalo, NY) | 7:30 PM |
| Saturday, March 28 | vs. Minnesota Wild | TD Garden (Boston, MA) | 5:00 PM |
| Sunday, March 29 | at Columbus Blue Jackets | Nationwide Arena (Columbus, OH) | 5:00 PM |
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