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© AP, file / Michael Dwyer Bruins forwards Brad Marchand, left, and David Pastrnak both underwent major surgery in the fall that will likely prevent them from starting the new season on time.

The Boston Bruins' 2020-21 schedule was released on Wednesday after the NHL instituted a new divisional realignment due to COVID-19 concerns.

The Bruins will be part of a new East Division, along with the Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals. The Bruins will play a 56-game regular-season schedule, facing each team in their division eight times.

The top four teams from each division will qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, and the first two rounds will feature intra-divisional play. Once a single team advances from each division, the four qualifying teams will be re-seeded for the final two rounds to determine a Stanley Cup champion.

The realignment means that this will be first season (excluding the lockout season of 2004-05) in franchise history that the Bruins will not play a regular-season game against the Canadiens. And excluding the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season when Toronto played in the Western Conference, this will also be the first season in team history that the Bruins will not play any regular-season games against the Maple Leafs.

The schedule follows:

Jan. 14 at New Jersey

Jan. 16 at New Jersey

Jan. 18 at N.Y. Islanders

Jan. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Jan. 23 vs. Philadelphia

Jan. 26 vs. Pittsburgh

Jan. 28 vs. Pittsburgh

Jan. 30 at Washington

Feb. 1 at Washington

Feb. 3 at Philadelphia

Feb. 5 at Philadelphia

Feb. 6 vs. Buffalo

Feb. 8 vs. Buffalo

Feb. 10 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 12 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 13 at N.Y. Islanders

Feb. 15 vs. New Jersey

Feb. 18 vs. New Jersey

Feb. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Feb. 25 at N.Y. Islanders

Feb. 26 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 28 at N.Y. Rangers

March 3 vs. Washington

March 5 vs. Washington

March 7 vs. Philadelphia

March 9 at N.Y. Islanders

March 11 vs. N.Y. Rangers

March 13 vs. N.Y. Rangers

March 15 at Pittsburgh

March 16 at Pittsburgh

March 18 at Buffalo

March 20 at Buffalo

March 25 vs. N.Y. Islanders

March 27 vs. N.Y. Islanders

March 28 vs. New Jersey

March 30 vs. New Jersey

April 1 vs. Pittsburgh

April 3 vs. Pittsburgh

April 5 at Philadelphia

April 6 at Philadelphia

April 8 at Washington

April 11 at Washington

April 13 vs. N.Y. Islanders

April 16 vs. N.Y. Islanders

April 18 vs. Washington

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April 20 vs. Washington

April 22 at Buffalo

April 23 at Buffalo

April 25 at Pittsburgh

April 27 at Pittsburgh

April 29 vs. Buffalo

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May 1 vs. Buffalo

May 3 at New Jersey

May 4 at New Jersey

May 6 vs. N.Y. Rangers

May 8 vs. N.Y. Rangers

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: NHL realignment means no Bruins-Canadiens games in regular season

© AP, file / Michael Dwyer Bruins forwards Brad Marchand, left, and David Pastrnak both underwent major surgery in the fall that will likely prevent them from starting the new season on time.

The Boston Bruins' 2020-21 schedule was released on Wednesday after the NHL instituted a new divisional realignment due to COVID-19 concerns.

The Bruins will be part of a new East Division, along with the Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals. The Bruins will play a 56-game regular-season schedule, facing each team in their division eight times.

The top four teams from each division will qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, and the first two rounds will feature intra-divisional play. Once a single team advances from each division, the four qualifying teams will be re-seeded for the final two rounds to determine a Stanley Cup champion.

The realignment means that this will be first season (excluding the lockout season of 2004-05) in franchise history that the Bruins will not play a regular-season game against the Canadiens. And excluding the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season when Toronto played in the Western Conference, this will also be the first season in team history that the Bruins will not play any regular-season games against the Maple Leafs.

The schedule follows:

Jan. 14 at New Jersey

Jan. 16 at New Jersey

Jan. 18 at N.Y. Islanders

Jan. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Jan. 23 vs. Philadelphia

Jan. 26 vs. Pittsburgh

Jan. 28 vs. Pittsburgh

Jan. 30 at Washington

Feb. 1 at Washington

Feb. 3 at Philadelphia

Feb. 5 at Philadelphia

Feb. 6 vs. Buffalo

Feb. 8 vs. Buffalo

Feb. 10 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 12 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 13 at N.Y. Islanders

Feb. 15 vs. New Jersey

Feb. 18 vs. New Jersey

Feb. 21 vs. Philadelphia

Feb. 25 at N.Y. Islanders

Feb. 26 at N.Y. Rangers

Feb. 28 at N.Y. Rangers

March 3 vs. Washington

March 5 vs. Washington

March 7 vs. Philadelphia

March 9 at N.Y. Islanders

March 11 vs. N.Y. Rangers

March 13 vs. N.Y. Rangers

March 15 at Pittsburgh

March 16 at Pittsburgh

March 18 at Buffalo

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March 20 at Buffalo

March 25 vs. N.Y. Islanders

March 27 vs. N.Y. Islanders

March 28 vs. New Jersey

March 30 vs. New Jersey

April 1 vs. Pittsburgh

April 3 vs. Pittsburgh

April 5 at Philadelphia

April 6 at Philadelphia

April 8 at Washington

April 11 at Washington

April 13 vs. N.Y. Islanders

April 16 vs. N.Y. Islanders

April 18 vs. Washington

April 20 vs. Washington

April 22 at Buffalo

April 23 at Buffalo

Bruins Canadiens March 3 2020

April 25 at Pittsburgh

April 27 at Pittsburgh

April 29 vs. Buffalo

Bruins Canadiens March 3

May 1 vs. Buffalo

May 3 at New Jersey

May 4 at New Jersey

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May 6 vs. N.Y. Rangers

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May 8 vs. N.Y. Rangers

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: NHL realignment means no Bruins-Canadiens games in regular season