Carolina Hurricanes (21-16-5) at Boston Bruins (30-7-4), 1 p.m. (Miami Herald)
The Boston Bruins continue their six-game homestand this afternoon with a visit from the Carolina Hurricanes at TD Banknorth Garden.
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