BOSTON — The hunt for a win goes on for the New Jersey Devils.

Tuukka Rask stopped 31 shots in his 46th career shutout, leading the Boston Bruins to a 3-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils to win their home opener on Saturday night.

Brad Marchand, Joakim Nordstrom and Patrice Bergeron all scored in the Bruins’ first game on home ice since losing 4-1 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final against the St. Louis Blues in June. Boston won its first three road games this season before a 4-2 loss at Colorado on Thursday night.

“It’s behind us — we’ve got a new year,” Bruins center Sean Kuraly said. “Everyone’s got a clean slate this year. We’re just trying to play good hockey. Last year is all gone, and we’re looking forward.”

Cory Schneider stopped 29 shots for the Devils, who are 0-3-2.

Though the Devils entered this year with higher hopes, a win has been hard to come by, just like they were last season when New Jersey finished with the second-fewest points in the Eastern Conference. The Devils had a 11-27-3 road record a season ago, but were 20-14-7 at home.

“A good homestand is somewhere you can gain momentum,” said Schneider, whose team begins a season-high, six-game stretch at home on Monday. “We need to get a win, get some confidence, and hopefully it snowballs from there.”

Boston took a 2-0 lead after one period with a pair of goals in the first 12 minutes.

Marchand put the Bruins on the scoreboard 3:33 in when he skated to the high slot and fired a wrist shot to beat a screened Schneider.

Nordstrom doubled the lead with 8:38 left in the period. Sean Kuraly corralled a rebound in the slot and backhanded the puck to Chris Wagner, whose pass in front of the crease was finished off by Nordstrom.

Bergeron made it 3-0 on a power-play goal with 46 seconds left in the second period, poking in a rebound of Marchand’s shot from the right circle.

Rask turned away a handful of Devils’ scoring chances during a second period mostly controlled by the visitors with a 16-9 shots advantage. He also stymied New Jersey in the third to pick up his first shutout of the season.