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Swayman’s 24-Save Shutout Ignites Bruins: Boston Storms Back into Atlantic Race, Detroit Stumbles from Top Spot

Last updated: January 14, 2026 5:23 am
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Swayman’s 24-Save Shutout Ignites Bruins: Boston Storms Back into Atlantic Race, Detroit Stumbles from Top Spot
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Jeremy Swayman slams the door for his first shutout of 2025-26, Pavel Zacha stays hot with the game-winner, and Boston’s surging top-six drags Detroit out of first place in a statement 3-0 victory at TD Garden.

Jeremy Swayman didn’t just stop pucks—he stopped momentum. With 24 saves and zero margin for error, the 26-year-old netminder authored his first shutout of the season, powering the Boston Bruins to a 3-0 triumph over the suddenly sliding Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night at TD Garden.

The victory is Boston’s fourth straight and sixth in seven games, pushing the Bruins to 25-15-4 and within four points of Detroit with three games in hand. The Red Wings, meanwhile, see their four-game heater snapped and drop to 27-14-3—good for second in the Atlantic, one point back of Tampa Bay after the Lightning edged Pittsburgh in a shootout.

Scoreboard Snapshot: How the Bruins Built the 3-0 Lead

  • Pavel Zacha broke the ice 10:59 into the second, walking into the high slot and ripping a glove-side laser past Cam Talbot.
  • Fraser Minten doubled the edge 3:49 into the third, burying a rebound left by Talbot after a Charlie McAvoy point blast.
  • Mark Kastelic slammed the door with an empty-netter at 16:01, sealing Detroit’s first regulation loss in 13 games.
Bruins center Fraser Minten celebrates his third-period goal that doubled Boston’s lead
Rookie Fraser Minten is mobbed after cashing in on the doorstep to make it 2-0 Bruins midway through the third.

Swayman’s Statement: Why This Shutout Matters Beyond the Stats

Entering the night, Swayman owned a respectable .909 save percentage but had yet to record the elusive zero. Turning away all 24 Red Wing attempts—several from high-danger areas—he becomes the fourth Bruins goalie in the last 30 years to pitch a first shutout after Jan. 1, joining an exclusive club that includes Tuukka Rask and Tim Thomas.

More importantly, the clean sheet arrives with trade-deadline whispers growing louder. Boston’s crease has been a rotating audition between Swayman and Linus Ullmark; tonight’s performance tilts the internal pecking order and could dissuade GM Don Sweeney from hunting external help between the pipes.

Jeremy Swayman tracks the puck through traffic during the second period
Swayman tracks a second-period scramble, one of several sequences where he erased second-chance bids by Detroit’s top line.

Red Wings Reality Check: What the Loss Exposes

Detroit arrived in Boston winners of nine of its previous 12, but the 3-0 defeat highlights two cracks:

  1. Special-teams stagnation: The Wings managed only two shots on their lone power play and surrendered a short-handed chance—an area that has dipped to 19th in the NHL at 18.4%.
  2. Goaltending workload: Talbot’s 38-save effort tied his season high, underscoring how often Detroit has been out-chanced. Over the last month, only Chicago and Anaheim allow more expected goals per 60 at 5-on-5, per NHL.com.

Coach Derek Lalonde elected to keep Talbot in for the entire third despite the two-goal deficit, signaling trust—but also revealing a thin backup situation behind the 37-year-old veteran.

Detroit goalie Cam Talbot kicks out a David Pastrnak one-timer in the third period
Cam Talbot stretches for a third-period toe save on David Pastrnak, part of his 38-stop night that went for naught.

Atlantic Arms Race: Bruins Back in the Hunt

Boston’s homestand continues Thursday against Seattle, and the schedule sets up favorably: six of the next eight come at TD Garden, where the Bruins are 15-5-2. Meanwhile, Detroit embarks on a three-game swing through California starting Friday in San Jose, a trip that could decide whether they reclaim the division lead or watch Tampa—and now Boston—sprint past.

Key Metrics Driving the Surge

  • 5-on-5 goal share: Bruins 56.1% since Dec. 20, third-best in the East.
  • Expected goals against: Down to 2.18 per game in that span, a top-five league mark.
  • Secondary scoring: Minten, Kastelic, and John Beecher have combined for eight goals in the last 10, easing the burden on the Perfection Line.

Next Up

Red Wings: vs. San Jose Sharks, Friday, 7:30 p.m. ET—first meeting since October’s 5-2 Detroit win.

Bruins: vs. Seattle Kraken, Thursday, 7 p.m. ET—Boston aims to finish a perfect 5-0 homestand for the first time since 2020.

With the division gap now razor-thin, every point is currency. If Swayman can string together another vintage effort—and the young forwards keep chipping in—the Bruins won’t just be chasing a playoff spot; they’ll be steering straight back into the Atlantic’s top tier.

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