Senators return home to face Bruins; begin second back-to-back of 2025-26

Artem Zub, Pavel Zacha
Artem Zub, Pavel Zacha | Maddie Meyer/GettyImages

After a dominating 7-1 win on Saturday night against the Washington Capitals, the Ottawa Senators return home once again as the Boston Bruins are next on the schedule.

Tonight is the start of the second back-to-back of this season. With four tough games against the Bruins last season, the Senators have a chance to keep the Bruins behind them in the Atlantic Division.

Sens host B's in Ottawa

The Senators host the Bruins at Canadian Tire Centre with a 7:30 p.m. ET puck drop.

Saturday saw complete domination by the Senators in their win against the Capitals. Dylan Cozens and Drake Batherson each scored two goals and recorded a three-point game. Batherson recorded his 300th career point in the win as well.

Claude Giroux, Tim Stutzle, Artem Zub and David Perron each recorded two assists. Shane Pinto scored his eigth goal of the season, and 10 different Senators recorded at least one point in the win. The Senators' offense was so good that Linus Ullmark only made 12 saves in the win.

For the Bruins, they have a 4-6-0 overall record to begin the season. On Saturday, the Bruins snapped their six-game losing streak by earning a 3-2 win at home against the Colorado Avalanche.

To no surprise, David Pastrnak is at it again with leading the Bruins with 13 points and eight assists. Morgan Geekie leads the Bruins with six goals. Pavel Zacha is second on the Bruins with nine points and seven assists.

Last season, the Senators won three of the four games in the season series against the Bruins. After the first three games were all tight games, the Senators' last game against the Bruins resulted in a 6-3 win on March 13.

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