Bruins vs Red Wings tonight with Jeremy Swayman ready to bounce back after Saturday’s shootout thriller and fans can’t believe what happens next

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By: Michael Brown

Bruins vs Red Wings tonight marks an immediate rematch after Saturday’s thrilling shootout. Jeremy Swayman looks to build on his stellar performance with the Boston Bruins facing the Detroit Red Wings at 7 p.m. ET from Little Caesars Arena. The stage is set for another physical Atlantic Division clash.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Bruins defeated Red Wings 3-2 in a shootout on November 30, 2025
  • Jeremy Swayman stopped all 3 shootout attempts while recording 24 saves in the game
  • Bruins sit 15-12-0 while Red Wings are 13-11-2 this season
  • Viktor Arvidsson returns to Bruins lineup after missing 7 games with lower body injury

Saturday’s Shootout Set the Stage for Rematch

The Boston Bruins survived a tight contest against Detroit just 48 hours earlier, with Jeremy Swayman being the difference-maker in the clutch moment.

Swayman’s shootout heroics showcased his elite goaltending ability when the game was on the line. According to coach Marco Sturm, Swayman showed tremendous composure facing Detroit’s best shooters. The Red Wings, though on the losing end, competitive throughout and looking to flip the script in tonight’s contest at Little Caesars Arena.

Bruins Look to Extend Momentum Despite Pastrnak’s Absence

David Pastrnak remains sidelined with an undisclosed injury, marking his third consecutive game out of the lineup. However, the Bruins received major reinforcement with the activation of Viktor Arvidsson from injured reserve on Tuesday.

Arvidsson, who missed seven games with a lower body injury, slots into the lineup alongside Casey Mittelstadt and provides crucial depth for the offensive attack. The veteran forward’s return gives Boston additional scoring options while navigating Pastrnak’s absence. Coach Marco Sturm emphasized the team’s ability to compete without their top scorer.

Matchup Factor Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings
Record 15-12-0 13-11-2
Goaltender Jeremy Swayman (11-6-0, 2.62 GAA, .915 SV%) TBA
Recent Form Won 3-2 shootout Saturday Lost 3-2 shootout Saturday
Key Player Morgan Geekie (scorer, power play) Dylan Larkin (Captain, team leader)

Red Wings Face Defensive Challenge Against Physical Bruins

Detroit’s defense faces a stern test against a Boston team that allows just 2.7 goals per game. The Red Wings must remain disciplined and limit the power play opportunities, as the Bruins possess lethal weapons up front.

Dylan Larkin leads the Red Wings with consistent play and veteran leadership, while Alex DeBrincat provides secondary scoring. The home-ice advantage at Little Caesars Arena could prove crucial for Detroit as they look to bounce back from Saturday’s shootout loss.

“Jeremy Swayman has his swagger back. The franchise goalie made tremendous saves throughout the tilt, stopping all three shootout attempts to lead Boston to victory.”

Boston Hockey Now, game analysis coverage

Can Swayman Maintain Elite Performance in Immediate Rematch?

With Jeremy Swayman operating at peak confidence following his shootout heroics, the question looms whether the Bruins goaltender can replicate that stellar performance tonight. Swayman’s .915 save percentage ranks 8th in the league, and his 11 wins rank tied-2nd among NHL netminders.

The Red Wings will attempt to generate more shot volume and quality chances tonight, particularly with the motivated mindset that follows a close loss. The immediate rematch format typically creates interesting storylines as both teams enter with recent momentum indicators. Will Detroit capitalize on their second chance, or does Swayman shut the door again?

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Sources

  • NHL.com – Official game preview and lineup information
  • ESPN – Bruins vs Red Wings live coverage and statistics
  • Reuters Sports – Jeremy Swayman performance analysis from November 30

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