Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask makes a save against New Jersey’s Yegor Sharangovich during a season opener Thursday night in Newark, N.J. Bill Kostroun/Associated Press

NEWARK, N.J. — Brad Marchand had a goal and an assist, then scored the only goal in the shootout as the Boston Bruins beat New Jersey 3-2 on Thursday night to spoil Lindy Ruff’s debut as Devils coach.

Marchand scored a power-play goal and set up another by Nick Ritchie for the Bruins, who won the Presidents’ Trophy for having the best record in the NHL during the 2019-20 regular season. Tuukka Rask made 20 saves, including two on breakaways in overtime, and added two stops in the shootout.

Miles Wood and rookie defenseman Ty Smith scored for New Jersey, which missed the playoffs last year. Mackenzie Blackwood was outstanding in making 35 saves. He also stopped Charlie Coyle and Ondrej Kase in the shootout.

The teams play again in New Jersey on Saturday afternoon.

Rask denied shootout attempts by Nikita Gusev and Jesper Boqvist. Jack Hughes did not get a shot off.

Rask stopped shootout-type breakaways by Kyle Palmieri and Hughes in OT.

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The Devils rallied twice in the third period to tie the game on goals by Wood and Smith in his NHL debut.

Smith’s goal, which bounced off defenseman Charlie McAvoy, came with 6:14 left in regulation, 34 seconds after Ritchie put the Bruins ahead 2-1.

Marchand, who set up Ritchie’s goal, gave Boston a 1-0 lead at 17:40 of the first period with a power-play goal.

Wood tied the game on a breakaway with 11:09 left in regulation.

Both of Boston’s goals were on power plays after Wood was penalized for goaltender interference.

THE NEW C: Patrice Bergeron donned the captain’s C for the Bruins. Defenseman Zdeno Chara, who signed with Washington, had been the captain for 14 seasons.

MILLER RETURNS: Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller played in an NHL game for the first time since breaking a kneecap against Minnesota on April 4, 2019. The 33-year-old was paired with rookie Jakub Zboril, who was playing in his third career game.

NEW PLAYERS: Smith and forward Egor Sharangovich made their NHL debuts for the Devils. Besides Zboril, the Bruins also used taxi squad members Trent Federic and Jack Studnicka, with David Pastrnak (shoulder/hip) and free-agent signee Craig Smith (back) unable to play. Nico Hischier was out because of a lower-body injury for the Devils.

 

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