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Boston Bruins (6-5-1) at New York Rangers (8-5-1), 1 p.m.

Sports Network | November 1, 2009

(Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins will try again to record back-to-back victories for the first time this season when they visit the New York Rangers for this afternoon's battle at Madison Square Garden.

The Bruins have alternated losses and wins since dropping a decision against Washington to begin the season. Yesterday, Boston rebounded from Thursday's loss against New Jersey by beating visiting Edmonton by a 2-0 score. The last time the Bruins strung together consecutive victories was during a six-game winning streak from March 22-April 4 of last season.

Blake Wheeler tallied the go-ahead goal early in the third period and added an assist, while Tuukka Rask stopped all 19 shots to register his first shutout of the season, as the Bruins blanked the Oilers at TD Garden.

Vladimir Sobotka also scored and added a helper for Boston, which ended October with a 6-5-1 record.

Rask recorded his second career shutout in just his eighth NHL start and is 2-1-1 on the season. For the Bruins, it was their lowest shot total allowed this season.

"I can't think of one shot I didn't see today," Rask said. "The guys did an amazing job out there, taking the body, blocking the shots and not screening me. Our defense made two saves out there. That's always nice to see."

Tim Thomas is expected to the start between the pipes today and is 3-4-3 in 10 career games against the Rangers.

Tonight marks the first of two straight on the road for the Bruins, who are 2-1-1 as the guest this year. Boston will visit Detroit on Tuesday.

While Boston has been trying to get something going all season long, the Rangers struggling to regain the confidence they displayed during a terrific start to the year. New York began the campaign with a 7-1-0 record, but have since dropped five of their last six contests and come into today's test on a two-game slide.

The Blueshirts were in action Friday night in Minnesota and were edged in a close game at Xcel Energy Center. Petr Sykora had a goal and an assist as the Wild downed the Rangers. 3-2.

Marc Staal and Dane Byers each lit the lamp for the Rangers, while Henrik Lundqvist stopped 29 shots in the loss.

"We're costing ourselves with our mistakes," Rangers forward Vinny Prospal said. "That's very much what's been the story on the island [in a loss to the Islanders on Wednesday] and tonight, in here. Because when we start to gain a little bit of momentum, we let the other team capitalize on our mistakes."

New York Rangers forward Marian Gaborik was not in the lineup for his return to Minnesota as the winger sat out his second straight game with a leg injury. He had spent his first eight seasons with the Wild prior to signing with the Rangers as a free agent in the past offseason. Gaborik is doubtful for today's game, while forwards Chris Higgins (ankle) and Sean Avery (knee) are questionable for this afternoon's tilt.

The Rangers are 5-2-0 as the host this year and won their last game at the Garden on Monday, pounding Phoenix, 5-2. Next up for New York is a three-game tour of western Canada, beginning with Tuesday's stop in Vancouver.

This is the first meeting of the year between the Bruins and Rangers. The clubs split four encounters in 2008-09, and while New York has taken three of five in the series, the B's have won five of the last eight. Boston has dropped three in a row and seven of eight in Manhattan.

Northeast Standings

GP W L OTL PT
Buffalo 18 12 5 1 25
Ottawa 19 10 6 3 23
Boston 21 9 8 4 22
Montreal 21 10 11 0 20
Toronto 20 3 11 6 12

(updated 11.20.2009 at 9:16 AM EST)

Boston Bruins Injuries

Out (IR / Out / Suspended / Physically unvailable)

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Marc Savard foot 10/21/2009