Back at the 2020 National Hockey League Entry Draft, the Boston Bruins traded their seventh-round draft pick to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the latter’s pick in the 2021 Entry Draft. Many fans had questions as to why the Bruins would make such a move. Others were saying “well, it’s only a seventh-round pick.” ItContinue reading “BOSTON BRUINS MONDAY MORNING PROSPECTS UPDATE: WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 3, 2022”
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BOSTON BRUINS TRIM CAMP ROSTER
Today, the Boston Bruins announced they have trimmed their training camp roster by seven. With Fabian Lysell, Brett Harrison and Ryan Mast already sent back to their respective Canadian Hockey League squads today’s cuts, along with Callum Booth who has already cleared waivers, will attend the Providence Bruins training camp which begins Monday. Those thatContinue reading “BOSTON BRUINS TRIM CAMP ROSTER”
WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MIGHT JUST BE BORING FOR BRUINS FANS THIS YEAR
It is now October and it’s never too early to be looking at which of the Boston Bruins prospects have a chance at representing their countries at the 2022 World Junior Championships over the holidays. If you’re looking to watch Bruins prospects and how they excel against the best players in their age group, youContinue reading “WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MIGHT JUST BE BORING FOR BRUINS FANS THIS YEAR”
FABIAN LYSELL HEADED TO CANADIAN MAJOR JUNIOR
Unless you are talking generational talents like Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid or Auston Matthews, it’s rare that an 18-year-old hockey player steps into the National Hockey League and makes an immediate and significant impact in the best league in the world. NHL teams are burdened with the task of what is best for the playerContinue reading “FABIAN LYSELL HEADED TO CANADIAN MAJOR JUNIOR”
BRUINS SEND A PAIR BACK TO JUNIOR
The Boston Bruins announced Sunday prior to their exhibition game in Washington that they have sent a pair of defensemen back to Major Junior. Ryan Mast, the team’s sixth-round pick at the 2021 NHL Entry Draft will return to the Sarnia Sting of the Ontario Hockey League. Noah Dorey, at Bruins camp as an invite,Continue reading “BRUINS SEND A PAIR BACK TO JUNIOR”
BOSTON BRUINS MONDAY MORNING PROSPECTS UPDATE: WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 26, 2022
Welcome back to another addition of your Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospects Update. I’d like to begin by thanking you for your support. I am truly taken aback by the number of you taking the time to read and the overwhelming support. I never expected the response this blog has received this early in itsContinue reading “BOSTON BRUINS MONDAY MORNING PROSPECTS UPDATE: WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 26, 2022”
PROJECTING THE BOSTON BRUINS LINEUP
With training camp well under way and the exhibition schedule set to begin tomorrow against the Washington Capitals, the Boston Bruins have some interesting decisions to make. We’ll likely see Major Junior players returned to their CHL squads early as their exhibition schedule is under way. Brett Harrison will head back to the Oshawa GeneralsContinue reading “PROJECTING THE BOSTON BRUINS LINEUP”
JAKE DeBRUSK: SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT
Yes, the title might be a little harsh. In reality, there are plenty of Bruins fans that would have shipped Jake DeBrusk out already for pennies on the dollar. If you believe in earlier rumors, the Bruins have already attempted to trade the 2015 first round pick. But General Manager Don Sweeney has denied thoseContinue reading “JAKE DeBRUSK: SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospects Update: Week Ending September 19, 2022
The 2021-2022 season continues to move along for your Boston Bruins prospects playing in various leagues in Europe. With the Bruins having had their captain’s practice, rookie camp and the Prospect Challenge having been completed and main camp just moments away, those playing in Europe may have been forgotten, at least for now. But haveContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospects Update: Week Ending September 19, 2022”
For Kyle Keyser, His Time Has Arrived
I for one am not a big believer in re-drafts. If an NHL team covets a player, they select him at the spot they think he deserves to be picked at and hope the development goes as expected. It doesn’t always turn out that way. In my annual draft rankings of Ontario Hockey LeagueContinue reading “For Kyle Keyser, His Time Has Arrived”