
While Jeremy Swayman remains the expected No. 1 guy for Boston in net, Korpisalo said he will take the season game by game, stay true to himself and be ready whenever he is called upon.
“We need him. If you look at the schedule, and I’ve said it before, we need all the guys and especially our goalies, too,” Sturm said. “For sure, there won’t be one guy playing eight games in a row. That’s not going to happen. It is going to be both of them who have to carry us.”
The only puck that got past Korpisalo was off of Ryan Leonard’s stick at 9:42 of the first. The former Boston College Eagle – and linemate of James Hagens, the Bruins’ 2025 seventh overall pick – knocked in the rebound of Jakob Chychrun’s shot for the 1-0 lead.
Tufte tied the game 1-1 with an extra-effort play at 16:16 of the second period. The forward battled Vincent Iorio as the Washington defenseman moved towards his own net for the puck, but Tufte poke-checked it past Charlie Lindgren instead.
“Just tried to work as best as I could to beat their defenseman and get a stick on it at least. Probably one of the easier goals as far as just poking it in,” Tufte said. “I think, for the most part, our team tried to play simple tonight. Obviously, they had some big guns in their lineup and we kind of had to grind that one out, and we did. It was great for us.”
Tufte skated on the second line with Johnny Beecher and Mark Kastelic on Thursday. The 27-year-old had 42 points (21 goals, 21 assists) in 58 games with the Providence Bruins last season.