Korpisalo has to settle for his 10th win of the season and his first since Jan. 23, although he got only two starts in between those victories as Jeremy Swayman continues to draw a heavy workload in the crease for Boston.
Korpisalo is expected to start on the road against Pittsburgh on Saturday, per Kevin Paul Dupont of The Boston Globe. Korpisalo has a 9-6-2 record, 2.86 GAA and .892 save percentage in 19 appearances in 2024-25.
His third-period tally denied Joonas Korpisalo a shutout with 5:59 left in the third period. Beauvillier is up to 13 goals, 20 points, 114 shots on net, 107 hits and an even plus-minus rating over 61 appearances this season.
Joonas Korpisalo has had limited opportunities to play this year for the Boston Bruins, especially lately. But whenever he has gotten a chance to stand between the posts, the Bruins have, more often than not,
Filip Forsberg continues to lead the Preds with 22 goals and 54 points, followed by Jonathan Marchessault with 18 goals and 45 points. Ryan O’Reilly has 14 goals and 36 points; Steven Stamkos has tallied 17 times and has 33 points. Juuse Saros is 13-25-6 in net; Justus Annunen, who took the loss Sunday, is 13-9-0 overall.
BOSTON — The Bruins are likely to be at least partial sellers at Friday’s deadline as they face a difficult path to get into the playoffs. Five players have full no-movement clauses and five others have partial no-trade clauses.
David Pastrnak extended his NHL-leading point streak to 17 games with a goal and an assist, and the Boston Bruins held off the host Pittsburgh Penguins to win 3-2 on Saturday.