Nashville Predators center Cody Glass, right, is congratulated by Ryan...

Nashville Predators center Cody Glass, right, is congratulated by Ryan McDonagh (27) after his goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 28, 2023, in Boston. Credit: AP/Charles Krupa

BOSTON — Juuse Saros stopped 35 shots, Cody Glass scored late in the second period and the Nashville Predators beat NHL-best Boston 2-1 on Tuesday night, halting the Bruins’ seven-game winning streak.

Chasing the Western Conference’s eighth and final playoff spot, the Predators won for just the third time in eight games. Former Bruins defenseman Jeremy Lauzon added an empty-netter late in the third.

Boston, which matched its franchise record of 1970-71 with its 57th victory on Sunday, is five away from tying the league record of victories in a regular season with eight games left.

Boston’s David Pastrnak scored his 52nd with less than a second left in the game.

The Detroit Red Wings set the mark of 62 wins in 1995-96 and Tampa Bay matched it in 2018-19.

Linus Ullmark made 21 saves for Boston, which suffered only its fourth regulation loss at home (30-4-3).

There were very few scoring chances in the opening two periods before Glass collected the rebound of a blocked shot in the slot, spun and fired a wrister past Ullmark with 1:49 left in the period.

Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark looks back as the puck...

Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark looks back as the puck hits the back of the net on a goal by Nashville Predators center Cody Glass during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 28, 2023, in Boston. Credit: AP/Charles Krupa

Saros made a body save on Hampus Lindholm’s backhand bid from just outside the crease with just under 13 minutes left in regulation and another on David Krejci with about six minutes left. The Bruins outshot the Predators 16-4 in the final period.

SUPPORT

Both the Predators and Bruins wore helmet stickers to show support for The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, after a shooting there Monday claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three adult staffers.

The Bruins also held a moment of silence before the national anthem with the PA announcer saying: “The Bruins stand alongside the Nashville Predators in solidarity against gun violence and its support of the Nashville community.”

The logo of Nashville's Covenant School is displayed on the...

The logo of Nashville's Covenant School is displayed on the back of Nashville Predators' helmets in honor of the school shooting victims, before the team's NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins, Tuesday, March 28, 2023, in Boston. Credit: AP/Charles Krupa

REST VS. RUST

Asked after the morning skate how the Bruins planned to rest players before the playoffs, coach Jim Montgomery said: “We do map it out. We talk to sports science. Obviously, (GM Don Sweeney) and I talk about it first. … We’re playing so many games right now players are not going to get rusty even if they only play two games a week.”

NOTES: Nick Foligno returned to practice Tuesday morning. “It’s great to have him out there,” Montgomery said. “He brings so much energy, positive energy.” … Boston forward Jakub Lauko was out with an upper-body injury that, Montgomery said, “shouldn’t keep him out long.” … Nashville defenseman Roman Josi missed his six straight with an upper-body injury and center Matt Duchene was also out due to an upper-body injury. … Boston won the other meeting this season, 5-0 in Nashville on Feb. 16.

UP NEXT

Predators: At Pittsburgh on Thursday.

Bruins: Host Columbus on Thursday.

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