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Red Wings vs Bruins Live Score, Highlights & How to Watch the 2025 NHL Showdown Tonight
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Saturday night’s Atlantic Division clash between the Detroit Red Wings (13-11-1) and Boston Bruins (14-12-0) at TD Garden brings together two proud Original Six franchises desperate to halt mini-slides and keep pace in a crowded playoff race. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and NESN+, with cord-cutters able to stream the action via the ESPN app and participating live-TV services.
Detroit’s three-game skid has been fueled by leaky defense—12 goals allowed in the past two outings—and head coach Todd McLellan is preaching “60-minute commitment” after Friday’s 6-3 setback to Tampa Bay. Captain Dylan Larkin (team-best 27 points) centers Alex DeBrincat, whose recent three-game goal streak ended against the Lightning, while J.T. Compher and Michael Rasmussen provide secondary scoring punch. Cam Talbot is the projected starter in net after John Gibson surrendered six goals on 33 shots last time out.
Boston is equally hungry after a 6-2 Black Friday loss to the Rangers, and the injury list only complicates matters. Superstar winger David Pastrnak (29 points) and fellow top-liner Pavel Zacha remain day-to-day with undisclosed issues, leaving coach Marco Sturm to juggle his forward lines. Casey Mittelstadt returned from a lower-body ailment and scored in his first game since Nov. 6, while prospect Georgii Merkulov was recalled from Providence to inject energy up front.
Key Matchups
• Lucas Raymond vs. Charlie McAvoy (questionable, day-to-day): If McAvoy can’t go, Boston’s blue line will lean heavily on Hampus Lindholm to contain Raymond’s play-making.
• Morgan Geekie vs. Red Wings penalty kill: Geekie’s team-leading 18 goals include four on the power play; Detroit’s PK sits middle-of-the-pack at 79.7 percent.
• Goaltending duel: Jeremy Swayman (2.68 GAA, .915 SV%) owns the net for Boston; Talbot’s .887 save percentage must rise if Detroit hopes to steal road points.
Odds, Picks & Prediction
ESPN BET lists Detroit as a −155 money-line favorite with the over/under at 5.5 goals. The Red Wings are 5-5-0 away from Little Caesars Arena, while Boston sports an 8-5-0 home mark—yet injuries tilt the edge toward Detroit. Look for the Wings’ top line to exploit a depleted Bruins attack in a tight 3-2 victory; the under has value given potential absences up front.
How to Watch
• TV: ESPN+, NESN+, Bally Sports Detroit (out-of-market subscribers can use NHL Power Play).
• Streaming: ESPN app, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV.
• Radio: 97.1 The Ticket (DET), 98.5 The Sports Hub (BOS).
With divisional points and wild-card positioning on the line, expect playoff-level intensity from the opening faceoff—and a must-watch night for fans searching for “Red Wings vs Bruins live stream,” “game odds,” and “highlights” across search engines.
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