Kings vs Bruins Prediction. The Bruins have been nearly untouchable at home recently, buoyed by the breakout season of Morgan Geekie and the steady presence of David Pastrňák. Meanwhile, the Kings are fighting to stay relevant in the Pacific Division race while navigating a massive wave of injuries to key stars like Kevin Fiala and Andrei Kuzmenko. With Los Angeles recently shifting leadership to interim head coach D.J. Smith, they’ll need more than just their defensive grit to halt a Bruins squad that already took the first meeting of the season back in November. Follow our NHL page for more betting predictions on NHL.
Our Kings vs Bruins Pick
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Los Angeles Kings vs Boston Bruins
- Date & Time: Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 7:00 PM ET
- Venue: TD Garden
- Broadcast: NESN, FanDuel Sports Network West, ESPN+
Betting Insights
Boston has turned TD Garden into a fortress, remaining undefeated at home since the Olympic break. The Bruins’ offense has been revitalized by the emergence of Morgan Geekie, who leads the team with 34 goals. Conversely, the Kings have struggled with consistency, particularly on the penalty kill, which ranks near the bottom of the league (76.6%).
Los Angeles has leaned heavily on Adrian Kempe (53 points) to provide offense, but the team’s goals-per-game average (2.5) suggests they may struggle to keep up with a Bruins squad averaging 3.4. If Boston’s top-ranked power play (26.3%) gets opportunities against the Kings’ struggling PK, this game could get away from Los Angeles early.
Keep an eye on Artemi Panarin who’s 6 for 6 (1+5) with the Kings since his trade from NY Rangers, playing alongside Kopitar and Kempe.
Los Angeles Kings Injury Report
- Quinton Byfield (RW): Questionable. Byfield is dealing with an upper-body injury but skated on his own this past weekend. He is a game-time decision.
- Kevin Fiala (LW): Out. Fiala is on Injured Reserve with a lower-leg injury and is expected to miss the remainder of the regular season.
- Andrei Kuzmenko (LW): Out. Kuzmenko remains on IR with a knee injury and isn’t expected back until late March.
- Joel Armia (RW): Out. Recently placed on IR with an upper-body injury.
Boston Bruins Injury Report
- Pavel Zacha (C): Out. Zacha has been sidelined since late January with an upper-body injury that kept him out of the Olympics; he has yet to return to full-contact practice.
- Elias Lindholm (C): Probable. Lindholm has been nursing an upper-body issue but is expected to anchor the top six tonight.
- Hampus Lindholm (D): Questionable. Listed as day-to-day with an undisclosed minor ailment.
Key Storylines
The Arvidsson Revenge Game
A major subplot is Viktor Arvidsson facing his former team. Since joining Boston, Arvidsson has become a staple on the Bruins’ second line alongside Casey Mittelstadt. After scoring a game-winning goal last Saturday, Arvidsson enters this matchup with high confidence and intimate knowledge of the Kings’ defensive tendencies.
Kings’ Youth Movement
With Fiala and Kuzmenko out, the Kings have turned to youth. Look for Alex Laferriere and recent call-ups like Jared Wright to see increased ice time. The Kings need their bottom-six to provide secondary scoring to alleviate the pressure on the veteran Anze Kopitar.
Fun Facts
- Home Cookin’: Boston enters tonight looking for their 13th consecutive victory at TD Garden.
- Iron Man Kopitar: Anze Kopitar continues to lead the Kings in plus/minus (+13) even in his 20th NHL season.
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