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Projected Lineups for the Bruins vs Red Wings – 3/29/25

The Boston Bruins take on the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others.

BRUINS (30-34-9) at RED WINGS (33-33-6)

8 p.m. ET; ABC, ESPN+

Bruins projected lineup

Marat Khusnutdinov — Casey Mittelstadt — David Pastrnak
Morgan Geekie — Pavel Zacha — Fabian Lysell
Cole Koepke — Elias Lindholm — Vinni Lettieri
Jakub Lauko — John Beecher — Patrick Brown

Parker Wotherspoon — Henri Jokiharju
Mason Lohrei — Andrew Peeke
Michael Callahan — Ian Mitchell

Jeremy Swayman
Joonas Korpisalo

Scratched: Nikita Zadorov

Injured: Charlie McAvoy (shoulder), Hampus Lindholm (knee), Mark Kastelic (upper body)

Status report

Bruins coach Joe Sacco said Lohrei is dealing with an illness and will be a game-time decision.

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Red Wings projected lineup

Patrick Kane — Dylan Larkin — Alex DeBrincat
Marco Kasper — Michael Rasmussen — Lucas Raymond
Vladimir Tarasenko — J.T. Compher – Jonatan Berggren
Austin Watson — Tyler Motte — Craig Smith

Ben Chiarot — Moritz Seider
Simon Edvinsson — Jeff Petry
Justin Holl — Albert Johansson

Cam Talbot
Alex Lyon

Scratched: William Lagesson, Dominik Shine

Injured: Andrew Copp (upper body), Elmer Soderblom (undisclosed), Erik Gustafsson (undisclosed), Petr Mrazek (upper body)

Status report

Larkin has been reunited with Kane and DeBrincat on the top line, with Rasmussen moving up to play on the second line.

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