Bruins Extend Home Winning Streak Against Kings

Boston looks to add to 12-game unbeaten run at TD Garden

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The Boston Bruins (35-22-6) will host the Los Angeles Kings (26-23-14) as they look to extend their 12-game home winning streak at the TD Garden. The Bruins have been dominant at home, while the Kings have found more success on the road this season. Boston will start goaltender Jeremy Swayman, while the Kings are expected to counter with Darcy Kuemper in net.

Why it matters

The Bruins' home dominance has been a key factor in their strong season, and they'll look to continue that trend against a Kings team that is fighting for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. A win would further solidify Boston's position in the Eastern Conference standings.

The details

The Bruins have not lost at home since December 23, 2025, a span of 12 straight wins. They've seen a variety of results during the streak, from blowout victories to tight 1-0 wins. The Kings, meanwhile, are 3-6-1 in their last 10 games but have found more success on the road, posting a 16-8-7 record away from home. Los Angeles made some moves at the trade deadline, acquiring Artemi Panarin and Scott Laughton, who scored the overtime winner in the Kings' last game.

  • The Bruins and Kings will face off on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

The players

Jeremy Swayman

The Bruins' starting goaltender, who has a 24-13-3 record, 2.80 goals-against average, and .906 save percentage this season.

Darcy Kuemper

The Kings' expected starting goaltender, who has a 15-13-9 record, 2.72 goals-against average, and .896 save percentage this season.

Marco Sturm

The Bruins' assistant coach, who previously served as an assistant coach for the Kings from 2018-2022 and as the head coach of the AHL's Ontario Reign from 2022-2025.

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What they’re saying

“For me especially, it's always hard to see. To see, I don't know, struggle, but definitely see a coaching change, so that means something went wrong. It's a good group, it's a very good organization. I had a good time there. But everyone has their struggle, I guess.”

— Marco Sturm, Bruins Assistant Coach (bostonhockeynow.com)

What’s next

The Bruins will look to extend their home winning streak to 13 games when they host the San Jose Sharks on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

The takeaway

The Bruins' dominance at home has been a key factor in their strong season, and they'll look to continue that trend against a Kings team that has found more success on the road. A win would further solidify Boston's position in the Eastern Conference standings.