State Your Case: Will Bruins or Penguins have more points this season?


The Boston Bruins have gotten off to a strong start, going 8-1-0 to lead the Atlantic Division. That includes a five-game winning streak during which they held their past three opponents to one goal or fewer (a 3-1 win against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday, 5-1 against the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday and 4-0 against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday).

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The Pittsburgh Penguins haven’t been as fortunate. They’re 4-4-1 and have lost four in a row, all of which came during a five-game road trip. It’s been quite a turn from the 3-0-1 start they got off to this season.

Starts are important, but how will the seasons continue for each? And at the end of the season, will the Bruins or Penguins be the better team?

That’s the question before NHL.com columnist Nicholas J. Cotsonika and staff writer Tracey Myers in this installment of State Your Case.

 

Myers: My argument probably would have carried more weight before this weekend, when the Penguins’ losing streak reached four games. But there have been a few times now where I’ve thought, “Nope, the Penguins don’t have it this season,” and I’ve been wrong. So with all due respect to the Bruins, who are off to an excellent start, I think the Penguins will get back on track and finish higher. Sidney Crosby is still good and leads the Penguins with 11 points (four goals, seven assists) in nine games. Evgeni Malkin is off to a solid start with eight points (four goals, four assists) in nine games. The Penguins are struggling to score goals, but they’ll get their touch back. Jake Guentzel coming back Saturday after missing four games because of an upper-body injury will help. I could end up being wrong (I usually am), but I’m not giving up on the Penguins yet.

Video: PIT@CBJ: Crosby buries one-timer to take the lead

Cotsonika: I wouldn’t give up on the Penguins either, not with Crosby, Malkin and Kris Letang, not to mention Guentzel and coach Mike Sullivan. But you’re in a tough spot Tracey. It’s hard to argue against the Bruins right now. Entering the season, the biggest question was how they would handle their start with a new coach and key players injured. Well, coach Jim Montgomery has them at 8-1-0, and atop the NHL standings entering the week. Defenseman Matt Grzelcyk returned from shoulder surgery Oct. 20. Brad Marchand returned from double hip surgery Thursday, and he looked great with two power-play goals and an assist in the win against the Red Wings. Just wait until defenseman Charlie McAvoy returns from shoulder surgery. His six-month timeline would bring him back around early December.

Myers: Oh for sure, the odds are against the Penguins finishing higher than the Bruins, especially with a healthy and very effective Marchand back and McAvoy yet to return. Again, the Penguins always find ways to get things going and I do think they’ll get their offense rolling again soon. They also have to improve their penalty kill. Entering the week it’s 28th in the NHL at 71.0 percent. If the Penguins are…

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