In a three-team trade, the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, and New Jersey Devils have made significant roster changes, with Trent Frederic and Max Jones at the center of the action. This trade has not only reshaped the teams involved but also provided an example of how retained salary can play a crucial role in modernContinue reading “Sweeney Hits the Nail on the Head; Frederic, Jones on to Edmonton”
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Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: March 2, 2025
Congratulations to Andre Gasseau on being named the Hockey East Co-Player of the Week for the week ending February 23, 2025. Gasseau appeared in two games and scored three goals and added three assists. Casper Nassen Miami dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to Minnesota-Duluth on Friday and fell to an abysmal 3-26-2 on the season.Continue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: March 2, 2025”
Jaxon Nelson: Has Time Expired?
Back in March of 2023, Jaxon Nelson was one of my potential targets that the Bruins could target as an undrafted NCAA free agent. Instead, he decided to return to the University of Minnesota for another season. One year later in April 2024, the Bruins signed him to a one-year entry level contract for theContinue reading “Jaxon Nelson: Has Time Expired?”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: February 23, 2025
Congratulations to Chris Pelosi who was named the ECAC Rookie of the week Monday for the week ending February 16, 2025. Also, a congratulations to Mason Langenbrunner who was named the ECAC Defenseman of the week. Casper Nassen Miami (Ohio) lost 5-1 to Denver in Friday, dropping their record to 2-24-2 on the season. NassenContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: February 23, 2025”
Brandon Bussi: Back on the Bus, but is it Too Late?
Brandon Bussi had been making waves in the hockey world with his impressive performances and rapid rise through the ranks. Born on June 25, 1998, in Sound Beach, New York, Bussi’s journey to professional hockey has been nothing short of remarkable. Early Career and USHL Success Before his collegiate career, Bussi played one season inContinue reading “Brandon Bussi: Back on the Bus, but is it Too Late?”
Mason Millman: Career AHL’er or NHL Defenseman?
Mason Millman was born on July 18, 2001, in London, Ontario. He was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 4th round (103rd overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. Millman had shown promise and potential in the earlier stages of his journey. I will delve into his hockey journey, providing a detailed scoutingContinue reading “Mason Millman: Career AHL’er or NHL Defenseman?”
Ryan Mast: What’s the Forecast?
Ryan Mast, a towering right shot defenseman standing at 6’5″ and weighing 221 lbs, had drawn interest among NHL scouts mainly because of his physical presence. Born on January 14, 2003, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Mast’s journey from a young hockey enthusiast to professional player is worth a look at. Early Career and Draft Mast’sContinue reading “Ryan Mast: What’s the Forecast?”
Jackson Edward: the Man with Two First Names
Jackson Edward, is an intriguing young defenseman from Newmarket, Ontario. He has drawn attention with his physical style of play, skill set, the ability to play in all situations and both sides of the ice. Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 7th round of the 2022 NHL Draft, Edward’s journey to the NHL hasContinue reading “Jackson Edward: the Man with Two First Names”
John Farinacci: From Prep School to NHL Prospect
John Farinacci, born on February 14, 2001, in Red Bank, New Jersey, has been an intriguing hockey player from a young age. He began his hockey journey playing for the New Jersey Colonials and later moved on to play prep hockey at the Delbarton School. Farinacci’s talent was evident early on, and he transferred toContinue reading “John Farinacci: From Prep School to NHL Prospect”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: February 16, 2025
Casper Nassen For a team that hasn’t won a hockey game since the opening month of the season, having to face Ty Gallagher and Colorado College on back-to-back nights was not an easy task. It started off poorly as CC took the opener on Friday night 6-1 and dropping Miami’s record to 3-22-2 on theContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: February 16, 2025”