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BOSTON – The Boston Bruins want to stay warm when they host the San Jose Sharks at TD Garden on Tuesday night.

Boston has recently caught fire, gaining points in its last 13 games. The Bruins have also just completed a trip to the West Coast in which they have won nine points out of 10 possible. Meanwhile, San Jose has won two of his last three games and has just defeated the Detroit Red Wings by a 5-3 win.

Marcus Johansson, who just made his debut with the Bruins on the right of David Krejci, will look a little different. Charlie Coyle will play his first home game for Boston since his trade with the B and will center the third line. Kevan Miller was injured in the upper body and John Moore will play alongside Matt Grzelcyk.

Jaroslav Halak will start between the pipes for the Bruins in front of Martin Jones.

Here are the projected lines and the defense pairs for both teams:

BOSTON BRUINS (36-17-9)
Brad Marchand – Patrice Bergeron – Danton Heinen
Jake DeBrusk – David Krejci – Marcus Johansson
Joakim Nordstrom – Charlie Coyle – David Backes
Sean Kuraly – Noel Acciari – Chris Wagner

Zdeno Chara – Charlie McAvoy
Torey Krug – Brandon Carlo
John Moore – Matt Grzelcyk

Jaroslav Halak

SAN JOSE SHARKS (37-18-8)
Timo Meier – Logan Couture – Joe Pavelski
Kane Evander – Tomas Hertl – Joonas Donskoi
Gustav Nyquist – Joe Thornton – Kevin Labanc
Lukas Radil – Barclay Goodrow – Melker Karlsson

Marc-Edouard Vlasic – Erik Karlsson
Radim Simek – Brent Burns
Brenden Dillon – Justin Braun

Martin Jones

Photo thumbnail via Neville E. Guard / USA TODAY Sports Images

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